The experience of spirituality from the perspective of people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta-synthesis
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Daly, L., Fahey McCarthy, E. and Timmins, F., The experience of spirituality from the perspective of people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta-synthesis, Dementia, 18, 2, 2019, 448 - 470Download Item:
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Spirituality is an important aspect of humanity. Concerned with deriving meaning from events, and
connection with others, it provides a mechanism for some to cope with illness and disability.
While spiritual support is recognised as important, little is known about the spiritual needs of
those people experiencing dementia. This meta-synthesis considers the experiences of spirituality
from the perspective of people living with a diagnosis of dementia. Using a review protocol, key
words from a preliminary scoping review were used to direct database searches in November
2013. A total of 667 papers were initially identified. However, following careful quality review
assessment a final eight papers were selected. Findings demonstrated the ongoing importance of
spirituality to people living with dementia and its importance as a means of finding hope, meaning
and linkage with past, present and future. Expression of spirituality through faith practices, contact
with faith communities, and the impact of dementia on these, were also highlighted.
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Author: Timmins, Fiona; Daly, Louise
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