Healing And Autonomy Case Study

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Instruction What affects peoples’ view on health status, treatment, and healing processes? When people face, the situations associated with sickness, death, spiritual and emotional distress, they are questioning their existence, purpose, and faith. The perspective through which they are looking for the answers depends on peoples’ worldview and beliefs. People’s behavior, decision making, the living path influenced by moral and ethical principles, society rules, religious values and beliefs. Christian Biblical Narrative principles (creation, fall, redemption, and restoration), affect people’s perception, reflecting a significant message set by God (GCU, 2017). Every person through long life path, seeking the purpose of own life, reasons of
The family in the case includes Mike and Joanne (parents) and James and Samuel (identical twin boys). James, one of the twin brothers admitted to the hospital with acute glomerulonephritis, and kidney failure, that caused by a streptococcus infection. Initially, James was brought to the hospital by his parents, due to acute glomerulonephritis, and his condition was exacerbated by concomitant symptoms, such as an elevated blood pressure and fluid overloaded in his system. Thus, the physician recommended an immediate dialysis as a first line treatment. Parents faced the situation, where they had to choose the treatment plan care. Mike and Joanne had a great bond with religion, which was affecting the decision making regarding James treatment. Next, Mike and Joanne struggled with a rough and challenging dilemma, what would benefit James health status? They tensed between trusting their son’s life into Gods hands or follow the traditional medical treatment. Based on previous experience, when they saw in their Church, how the person after stroke regained the mobility, after pastors pray, they refused the dialysis, and decided to rely on spiritual healing. It didn’t do the magic and James condition deteriorated, and after the evaluation, parents were told, that James needed the kidney transplantation. The ideal donor candidate was his twin
For centuries, there been a complicated relationship between medicine and Christianity. For long time Christian engaged in medicine practice in religious approach and involved in healing by Gods will and allowance. There been many burdens within spiritual healing process and modern medicine treatments. Christian relied on praying, using natural remedies, fasting and blessings (Porterfield, 2005).
Faith issue and controversy with medicine, can be seen in Mike and Joanne’s decision to postpone the dialysis and relying on their faith in God. Their faith and hope was growing on recently seeing the neighbor of a community healed in the process of a pastor pray service. It enhanced their hope, that James may be blessed with the same faith

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