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Title: Continued nurturing of dead child by mother consequent upon spirituality and family dysfunction: A case report
Authors: Adesina, S. A.
Amole, I. O.
OlaOlorun, D. A.
Adeniran, A.
Durodola, A. O.
Awotunde, O. T.
Keywords: Family dysfunction
Nigeria
Ogbomoso
Spirituality
Stressful life event
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Edorium Journal of Family Medicine
Citation: Adesina, S. A, Amole, I. O., OlaOlorun, D. A., Adeniran, A., Durodola, A. O. & Awotunde, O. T. (2016). Continued nurturing of dead child by mother consequent upon spirituality and family dysfunction: A case report. Edorium Journal of Family Medicine, 1,1–4.
Abstract: Spirituality has many important positive influences on human health, and a good family functioning contributes to the healthy development and well-being of individual family members. However, there are instances in which spirituality exerts a negative influence on health. Similarly, poor family functioning can adversely impact the ability of members to cope with stressful life events. Case Report: We present a case of a 37-year-old female whose family was dysfunctional. For five days after the death of her five-year-old son she continued to nurture and care for the corpse until it started to stink on the claim that God had told her the child was alive. Conclusion: Medical professionals need to be cognizant of these adverse consequences of spirituality and family dysfunction in order to adopt a holistic approach that mitigates them.
URI: ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1089
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