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Prayer Warriors: A Grounded Theory Study of American Indians Receiving Hemodialysis - Download article and take CE posttest
Joni Walton

The purpose of this classic grounded theory study was to explore what spirituality means to individuals who are American Indians receiving hemodialysis. Twelve women and 9 men ages 24 to 62, volunteered for this study. Informed consent was obtained, and in-depth interviews, field notes, and theoretical memos were completed. The metaphor “Prayer Warriors” described the core category of this study. Praying played a major role in the following categories: (a) suffering, (b) honoring spirit, (c) healing old wounds, and (d) connecting with community. Praying involved hard work, suffering, sweating, hunger, and passion, and was a powerful way to cope with the stress of hemodialysis.


Joni Walton, PhD, APRN, BC, RRT, is Clinical Nurse Specialist and Assistant Professor, Carroll College, Helena, Montana. She is a member of ANNA’s Big Sky Chapter.  For more information on this article, contact the author at jwalton@carroll.edu.