Journal of cultural diversity
Volume 14, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 164-168

The use of prayer by Hispanic migrant farmworkers with type 2 diabetes. (Article)

Bergland J.E.* , Heuer L. , Lausch C.
  • a Nursing Department, Minnesota State University Moorhead, USA.
  • b Nursing Department, Minnesota State University Moorhead, USA.
  • c Nursing Department, Minnesota State University Moorhead, USA.

Abstract

Praying for issues related to health can be a very important aspect in peoples' lives. Since research on this practice is limited, a qualitative study was conducted that explored the use of prayer in Hispanic migrant farmworkers diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Eighteen farmworkers were interviewed and asked two specific questions with multiple probes to elicit information regarding their religious practices and prayer. Responses regarding religious practices were extremely limited whereas the farmworkers expounded on the question relating to prayer. Three main themes emerged: 1) Farmworkers used prayer in their daily lives; 2) Farmworkers prayed for themselves and their family; and 3) Farmworkers recited prayers specifically for their diabetes.

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Index Keywords

psychological aspect non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 human middle aged Agriculture Professional-Patient Relations Aged Adaptation, Psychological ethnology religion Hispanic Americans human relation United States Humans Hispanic male female adaptive behavior Article adult migration Transients and Migrants Midwestern United States

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ISSN: 10715568
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English