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Burst Out of the Dead Land by the Help of Spirituality: A Case Study of Living with Blindness and Cancer
Blindness is one of the most complex problems related to health throughout
the world. The condition is worse when such stress is accompanied with cancer. The aim
of this case study was to introduce a patient with both these conditions who could come
over her problems well. A phenomenological hermeneutic approach influenced by
Ricoeur was used to explore the experience of the patient. Data were collected through
unstructured and deep interview and by checking patient medical records. The patient is
an Iranian 58-year-old teacher residing in Kerman who became blind at age 32 due to
bloodshed inside the eye and was affected by breast cancer at age 52. The patient could
come over these divine tests through the help of spirituality so that she believed
blindness and cancer was the best events in her life. Spirituality is one of the human
aspects that give meaning and purposes to life. Health care providers are suggested to
implement spiritual strategies such as instructional workshops for increasing spirituality in settings, such as oncologic wards for patients to pass stages of adaptation to such great
stresses easily and rapidly