Religiosidade, espiritualidade e doenças cardiovasculares: o que mostram as pesquisas?
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Religiosidade, Espiritualidade, Doenças cardiovascularesResumen
A relação entre religiosidade, espiritualidade e saúde vem aumentando nos últimos anos, especialmente em se tratando da prevenção de doenças crônicas. As doenças cardiovasculares estão entre as principais causas de mortalidade mundialmente e também no Brasil. Este artigo tem como objetivo revisar e discutir sobre o que tem sido abordado nos últimos cinco anos a respeito do papel da religiosidade/espiritualidade em pacientes com doenças cardiovasculares. Foi realizada uma busca no Pubmed, dos artigos publicados nos últimos cinco anos, com os termos [“cardiovascular diseases” and “religiosity or spirituality”] em Janeiro de 2022. Foram encontrados 41 artigos, restando sete após refinamento. Os estudos avaliados foram unânimes em relatar as suas limitações, bem como a necessidade de haver mais pesquisas envolvendo o assunto religiosidade/espiritualidade e doenças cardiovasculares.
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