ABSTRACT

Elaborating with the concepts of culture and religious literacy, this volume examines theoretical, methodological and empirical aspects of the practice and study of religion and non-religion, culture, spirituality and worldviews within healthcare.

In modern multi-cultural and multi-religious societies, a host of new issues have arisen concerning culture, religion and spirituality within healthcare, especially when people face serious and life-limiting illness. Healthcare professionals are faced with challenges addressing and handling patients’ cultural expressions of religiosity, spirituality and existential concerns. The variety needs to be met without essentializing the concepts of culture and religion, and with an ability to include the non-religious as well as new types of spiritualities. This collection reflects on the tension between cultural, religious and spiritual dimensions of care in a secularized healthcare institution and describes implications of this tension for healthcare professionals and patients. The book engages with an ongoing scholarly discussion about religious literacy in healthcare, and contributes perspectives, experiences and empirical examples from the Nordic countries, especially Sweden. It gives suggestions for practical application of research to healthcare practice, highlighting challenges and ideas for how to integrate religious, non-religious, and spiritual dimensions in care.

This is an important contribution to the literature on religious literacy and provides a vital reference for students, scholars and healthcare professionals with an interest in the complex relationship between culture, spirituality, and religion in healthcare.

Chapter 6 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

part I|112 pages

Experiences and tensions in healthcare encounters

chapter 182|17 pages

Learning together

Developing cultural and religious literacy at the workplace

chapter 3|19 pages

Cultural encounters and religion in palliative care

Religious literacy and secular healthcare in multi-religious Sweden

chapter 4|20 pages

When religiosity and healthcare merge

Case studies on sanctification of healthcare interventions with implications for religious literacy

chapter 6|18 pages

Perceived religious discrimination in healthcare

A qualitative study of formal complaints

part II|32 pages

Existential care and person-centred care

chapter 1308|14 pages

Making sense of existential care

A sociological reconsideration of the existential for the study of chaplaincy

part III|82 pages

Overcoming religious and cultural illiteracy in healthcare

chapter 16210|17 pages

The DöBra cards

A tool to support death literacy?

chapter 11|17 pages

Magic, religion, and spirituality in a secularized institution

An anthropological gaze at Swedish healthcare

chapter 14|11 pages

Afterword