Chronic Kidney Disease, Spirituality and Religiosity: A Systematic Overview with the List of Eligible Studies

Health Psychol Res. 2013 Aug 7;1(2):e26. doi: 10.4081/hpr.2013.e26. eCollection 2013 Apr 18.

Abstract

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) has a tremendous psychological burden, which sometimes is overlooked or underestimated in the daily clinical routine practice, since in the health care process physicians prefer to focus on the objective aspects of the pathology. In this contribution, we make a systematic overview of the relationship between spirituality/religiosity and CKD, an emerging theme which only recently has raised interest from the scientific community despite its importance. We investigate different variables, axis and categories (from the quality of life to customer's satisfaction, treatment adherence and therapeutic alliance, clinical parameters, as well as overall survival, and coping strategies adopted by the patient). Moreover, we underpin the principal clinically relevant implications (like the possibility of psycho-therapeutic interventions based on the spiritual and religious attitudes of the patient) and we discuss the main gaps, methodological barriers and difficulties in the field, fostering and advocating further research and clinical studies. This last aspect, together with the quality assessment of the studies, will be further explored in the second part of the study.

Keywords: chronic kidney disease; religiosity; spiritual well-being; spirituality.

Publication types

  • Review