英文摘要 |
Background: Many studies have shown the efficacy of Religiously Integrated Cognitive Behavior Therapy (RCBT), but awareness of this therapy has not yet become widespread in the field of long-term care services in Taiwan. Purpose: This article aims to describe the content and measures of religion based spiritual care andto propose it for the elderly in long-term care. Methods: Comprehensive research on the themes of religion, spiritual care, and RCBT, and analyzed how putting religion at the core of spiritual care can help patients by using their familiar religious beliefs, rituals etc. to change their cognition and behavior, and improve their ability to cope with difficulties, to improve life satisfaction and wellbeing. Results: RCBT is the common ways to provide spiritual care for patients and the elderly in many countries. It integrates religious teachings, ritual activities, scriptures, symbols and stories to helps patients identify the underlying beliefs that contribute to negative thoughts, allowing them to understand their thought patterns and recognize how these patterns influence their negative emotions and behaviors, and then to change them. There are five notable RBCTs include: (1) psychological and religious assessment; (2) providing educational courses on cognitive psychology and religion to change irrational beliefs and behaviors; (3) improving motivation for recovery; (4) providing religious values and ethics to change beliefs and behaviors; (5) Encourage the use of religious rituals or participation in religious activities. Conclusion and Suggestions: Combining religion with cognitive behavioral therapy has been proven to improve the psychological and emotional state of patients with various diseases and the elderly. It can even help patients suffering from emotional problems and depression more effectively than traditional cognitive behavioral therapy. Finally, we suggest some ideas that can inform spiritual care education,clinical practices and future research. |