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Spiritual care of couples practicing natural family planning

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Pages 225-238 | Published online: 15 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

There are few studies that have investigated the spiritual problems of couples practicing natural family planning (NFP). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the spiritual problems and interventions of couples who were taught NFP by means of a professional online Web-based support system. Responses from this online system and its forums were categorized according to spiritual responses, spiritual problems, and spiritual interventions to the practice of NFP. Themes addressed included spiritual care in regards to decisions about the transmission of new life, difficulties in dealing with chastity and abstinence, bioethical problems related to pregnancy and illness, end of the reproductive life decisions, ethical treatment of women's health problems, sacrifice, and personal and relational struggles. Online community support, help in building confidence in NFP methods, and bioethicist referral are key interventions. The complexity of these spiritual responses, problems, and appropriate interventions require the expertise of health professionals in cooperation with bioethicists. We concluded that NFP can be viewed as both a spiritual practice and a means of spiritual growth.

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Richard J. Fehring

Richard J. Fehring, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. is a professor of nursing at Marquette University College of Nursing and Director of the Institute for Natural Family Planning.

Dana Rodriguez

Dana Rodriguez, M.S.N. is a pediatric nurse practitioner and doctoral student at Marquette University. Email: [email protected]

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