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