Religious Coping for Covid-19 Patients: Islamic Approaches

Authors : Ali Murtadho; Lukmanul Hakim; Ema Hidayanti; Mohammad Fakhri; Subekti Masri et al.
article cite 5 Year 2022
source: Journal of Al-Tamaddun
Abstract

This qualitative study aims to explore the religious coping of Covid-19 patients during the home care and self-isolation process. A correlative narrative strategy with a sample of 7 Covid-19 patients are used to determining the religious coping of Muslims during the pandemic in the form of praying, reading the Qur’an, dhikr, charity, and having thoughts of Allah. The the result showed that patients need the help of close relatives to develop religious coping and it is essential to provide spiritual healing services in addition to pharmaceutical therapy to Covid-19 patients. Furthermore, Islamic counseling can be used as an alternative to spiritual therapy, while religious coping creates positive psychological conditions, supporting healing and increasing immunity. Further study needs to be carried out to determine the importance of implementing a holistic care model in health services Covid-19.


Concepts :
COVID-19 Prevention and Impact
Islamic Studies and Radicalism
Mental Health and Well-being
article cite 5 Year 2022 source Journal of Al-Tamaddun
SDGs
Good health and well-being
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