Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India

Background: Faith beliefs, and associated cultural beliefs, play an important role in affecting responses to disability. There is no systematic review of how Hindu beliefs affect approaches to people with disabilities. The majority of the world’s Hindus live in India, as do a large number of people...

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Main Author: Andrew Wilson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Health for All Nations 2019-01-01
Series:Christian Journal for Global Health
Online Access:https://journal.cjgh.org/index.php/cjgh/article/view/250/709
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spelling doaj-2f99a1e760ba449eb9a2ab31071d5eff2021-01-02T03:47:27ZengHealth for All NationsChristian Journal for Global Health2167-24152019-01-0162122310.15566/cjgh.v6i2.250250Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in IndiaAndrew Wilson0BS, MD, University of Melbourne, Intern at Southwest Healthcare, Melbourne, AustraliaBackground: Faith beliefs, and associated cultural beliefs, play an important role in affecting responses to disability. There is no systematic review of how Hindu beliefs affect approaches to people with disabilities. The majority of the world’s Hindus live in India, as do a large number of people with disabilities. Therefore, this article seeks to explore the positive and negative ways that Hindu beliefs affect people with disabilities in India. Methods: We undertook a scoping review of the available literature aiming to explore the barriers and enablers for people with disabilities provided by Hindu beliefs and practices. The databases PubMed, Scopus, and PsycInfo were systematically searched and several additional articles from other sources were included from searching the grey literature. Results: Historically, the literature indicates that Indian, Hindu, karmic beliefs have advanced the view that people with disabilities are deserving of their condition. This literature suggests that this view continues into the present and can lead to stigmatisation of both people with disabilities and their families. In turn, this karmic understanding of disability can discourage people with disabilities from accessing medical treatment. Additionally, certain Hindu tribal remedies for disability may cause bodily harm and prevent the person with disability from receiving allopathic treatment. It was also documented that the attitude of Indian doctors toward people with disabilities are negatively affected by Hindu beliefs. One research study suggested that karmic beliefs can benefit families of people with disabilities by providing them with a context for suffering. Conclusion: The study shows that Hindu religious belief effects, mostly negatively, the response to disability. This is important to consider when undertaking disability and inclusive development activities in India.https://journal.cjgh.org/index.php/cjgh/article/view/250/709
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Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
Christian Journal for Global Health
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title Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
title_short Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
title_full Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
title_fullStr Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and Enablers Provided by Hindu Beliefs and Practices for People with Disabilities in India
title_sort barriers and enablers provided by hindu beliefs and practices for people with disabilities in india
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description Background: Faith beliefs, and associated cultural beliefs, play an important role in affecting responses to disability. There is no systematic review of how Hindu beliefs affect approaches to people with disabilities. The majority of the world’s Hindus live in India, as do a large number of people with disabilities. Therefore, this article seeks to explore the positive and negative ways that Hindu beliefs affect people with disabilities in India. Methods: We undertook a scoping review of the available literature aiming to explore the barriers and enablers for people with disabilities provided by Hindu beliefs and practices. The databases PubMed, Scopus, and PsycInfo were systematically searched and several additional articles from other sources were included from searching the grey literature. Results: Historically, the literature indicates that Indian, Hindu, karmic beliefs have advanced the view that people with disabilities are deserving of their condition. This literature suggests that this view continues into the present and can lead to stigmatisation of both people with disabilities and their families. In turn, this karmic understanding of disability can discourage people with disabilities from accessing medical treatment. Additionally, certain Hindu tribal remedies for disability may cause bodily harm and prevent the person with disability from receiving allopathic treatment. It was also documented that the attitude of Indian doctors toward people with disabilities are negatively affected by Hindu beliefs. One research study suggested that karmic beliefs can benefit families of people with disabilities by providing them with a context for suffering. Conclusion: The study shows that Hindu religious belief effects, mostly negatively, the response to disability. This is important to consider when undertaking disability and inclusive development activities in India.
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