2024
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.13816
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Chronic illness as cultural disruption: The impact of chronic illness on religious and cultural practice

Victoria Cluley,
Adya Trivedi,
James O. Burton

Abstract: The relationship between religion and health tends to be framed positively. Religion has been found to act as a coping mechanism and source of support in times of ill health. In this paper, we focus on the disruptive effect of chronic illness on religious practice and cultural engagement. Drawing on interviews with ethnic minority adults with end‐stage kidney disease, who also identify as religious, we introduce the concept ‘cultural disruption’. While religious practice and belief was found to provide strengt… Show more

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