Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing

Introduction Psychological suffering is commonly found among stroke survivors, particularly in the acute stage. Objectives This study aimed to explore the phenomenon of psychological sufferings of stroke survivors and analyze the applicability of Samkhya philosophy for enhancing their psychological...

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Main Authors: Urai Hatthakit PhD, Kalpana Paudel Aryal MN, Rekha Timalsina MN, MA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:SAGE Open Nursing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2377960820988396
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spelling doaj-3e8bfdd38e524819b70508d664a8bb3e2021-01-21T23:33:31ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Nursing2377-96082021-01-01710.1177/2377960820988396Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological WellbeingUrai Hatthakit PhDKalpana Paudel Aryal MNRekha Timalsina MN, MAIntroduction Psychological suffering is commonly found among stroke survivors, particularly in the acute stage. Objectives This study aimed to explore the phenomenon of psychological sufferings of stroke survivors and analyze the applicability of Samkhya philosophy for enhancing their psychological wellbeing. Methods A qualitative study was conducted at a university hospital of Nepal among 16 stroke patients in the acute stage, selected by purposive sampling. Data collection was done by using semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using deductive content analysis. Additionally, the analysis of Samkhya philosophy was done by using descriptive literature review from online databases. Results Stroke survivors in the acute stage experienced psychological sufferings, which were analyzed as intrinsic, extrinsic, and divine based on Samkhya philosophy. The intrinsic sufferings were (a) shock and denial with a sudden loss of normal body function, (b) worry about the possibility of lifelong disability and future life, and (c) fear and concern about the consequences of the disease to self. The extrinsic sufferings consisted of (a) worry when thinking about dependent family members and (b) feelings of making trouble or being a burden to the family members because of their dependency. The divine suffering consisted of feeling of being a burden caused by distress resulting from an inability to perform religious rituals. Samkhya philosophy explains the methods of relieving these sufferings by using yoga practice. Conclusion Psychological sufferings are prevalent among Nepalese stroke survivors, and Samkhya philosophy might be one of suitable strategies to relieve these sufferings of the Hindu stroke survivors in the acute stage, and promote their psychological wellbeing. This study recommends integrating yoga in caring for stroke patients in the acute stage to promote psychological wellbeing.https://doi.org/10.1177/2377960820988396
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Kalpana Paudel Aryal MN
Rekha Timalsina MN, MA
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Kalpana Paudel Aryal MN
Rekha Timalsina MN, MA
Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
SAGE Open Nursing
author_facet Urai Hatthakit PhD
Kalpana Paudel Aryal MN
Rekha Timalsina MN, MA
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title Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
title_short Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
title_full Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
title_fullStr Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Phenomena of Psychological Sufferings Among Nepalese Stroke Survivors and Analysis of Applicability of Philosophy for Enhancing Their Psychological Wellbeing
title_sort phenomena of psychological sufferings among nepalese stroke survivors and analysis of applicability of philosophy for enhancing their psychological wellbeing
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Nursing
issn 2377-9608
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction Psychological suffering is commonly found among stroke survivors, particularly in the acute stage. Objectives This study aimed to explore the phenomenon of psychological sufferings of stroke survivors and analyze the applicability of Samkhya philosophy for enhancing their psychological wellbeing. Methods A qualitative study was conducted at a university hospital of Nepal among 16 stroke patients in the acute stage, selected by purposive sampling. Data collection was done by using semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using deductive content analysis. Additionally, the analysis of Samkhya philosophy was done by using descriptive literature review from online databases. Results Stroke survivors in the acute stage experienced psychological sufferings, which were analyzed as intrinsic, extrinsic, and divine based on Samkhya philosophy. The intrinsic sufferings were (a) shock and denial with a sudden loss of normal body function, (b) worry about the possibility of lifelong disability and future life, and (c) fear and concern about the consequences of the disease to self. The extrinsic sufferings consisted of (a) worry when thinking about dependent family members and (b) feelings of making trouble or being a burden to the family members because of their dependency. The divine suffering consisted of feeling of being a burden caused by distress resulting from an inability to perform religious rituals. Samkhya philosophy explains the methods of relieving these sufferings by using yoga practice. Conclusion Psychological sufferings are prevalent among Nepalese stroke survivors, and Samkhya philosophy might be one of suitable strategies to relieve these sufferings of the Hindu stroke survivors in the acute stage, and promote their psychological wellbeing. This study recommends integrating yoga in caring for stroke patients in the acute stage to promote psychological wellbeing.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2377960820988396
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