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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253750/exploring-religion-as-a-path-to-meaning-the-role-of-pastrotherapy-in-supporting-young-people-s-quest-for-a-good-life-in-nigeria
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Collins Ikeokwu Nwafor, Anne Vandenhoeck
This paper examines suicide prevalence among Nigerian youth struggling to find meaning in life. Frustrated by unattainable ideals, they experience despair. The study explores religion's role in providing support for meaning-seeking individuals. Utilizing an explorative approach, the paper highlights how religion can play a role in offering solidarity, morality, and hope as vital resources for creating a meaningful life. It introduces "Pastrotherapy" as a pastoral care approach to addressing existential questions...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252390/military-perspectives-on-the-provision-of-spiritual-care-in-the-australian-defence-force-a-cross-sectional-study
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Megan C Best, Katie Tunks Leach, Mark Layson, Lindsay B Carey
A module to explore perspectives on chaplaincy services was included in an online enterprise survey randomly distributed to members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) during 2021. Up to eight questions were answered by 2783 active military personnel relating to their perception of chaplain activities and the impact of chaplaincy services. Of those military participants answering the question on religious status (n = 1116), a total of 71.6% (n = 799) of respondents identified as non-religious while 28...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240943/healthcare-chaplaincy-for-geriatric-patients-a-quasi-experimental-study-into-the-outcomes-of-catholic-chaplaincy-interventions-in-belgium
#23
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Lindsy Desmet, Jessie Dezutter, Anne Vandenhoeck, Annemie Dillen
The present non-randomized clinical trial examined the short-term outcomes of one-on-one chaplaincy interventions with 416 geriatric patients in Belgium. Participants were interviewed one or two days before a potential chaplaincy intervention (baseline measurement), and one or two days after a potential intervention (post-measurement). Patients in the non-randomized intervention group received an intervention by the chaplain, while the non-randomized comparison group did not. Patients in the intervention group showed a significant decrease in state anxiety and negative affect, and a significant improvement in levels of hope, positive affect, peace, and Scottish PROM-scores, compared to the comparison group...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216178/qualitative-interview-study-of-strategies-to-support-healthcare-personnel-mental-health-through-an-occupational-health-lens
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Cati Brown-Johnson, Cheyenne DeShields, Matthew McCaa, Natalie Connell, Susan N Giannitrapani, Wendy Thanassi, Elizabeth M Yano, Sara J Singer, Karl A Lorenz, Karleen Giannitrapani
BACKGROUND: Employee Occupational Health ('occupational health') clinicians have expansive perspectives of the experience of healthcare personnel. Integrating mental health into the purview of occupational health is a newer approach that could combat historical limitations of healthcare personnel mental health programmes, which have been isolated and underused. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to document innovation and opportunities for supporting healthcare personnel mental health through occupational health clinicians...
January 11, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170105/the-language-of-compassion-hospital-chaplains-compassion-capacity-reduces-patient-depression-via-other-oriented-inclusive-language
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Jennifer S Mascaro, Patricia K Palmer, Madison Willson, Marcia J Ash, Marianne P Florian, Meha Srivastava, Anuja Sharma, Bria Jarrell, Elizabeth Reisinger Walker, Deanna M Kaplan, Roman Palitsky, Steven P Cole, George H Grant, Charles L Raison
OBJECTIVES: Although hospital chaplains play a critical role in delivering emotional and spiritual care to a broad range of both religious and non-religious patients, there is remarkably little research on the best practices or "active ingredients" of chaplain spiritual consults. Here, we examined how chaplains' compassion capacity was associated with their linguistic behavior with hospitalized inpatients, and how their language in turn related to patient outcomes. METHODS: Hospital chaplains ( n = 16) completed self-report measures that together were operationalized as self-reported "compassion capacity...
October 2023: Mindfulness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148895/healthcare-professionals-perceived-barriers-in-providing-palliative-care-in-primary-care-and-nursing-homes-a-survey-study
#26
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Katrin Kochems, Everlien de Graaf, Ginette M Hesselmann, Marieke J E Ausems, Saskia C C M Teunissen
BACKGROUND: Palliative care in primary care and nursing home settings is becoming increasingly important. A multidimensional palliative care approach, provided by a multiprofessional team, is essential to meeting patients' and relatives' values, wishes, and needs. Factors that hamper the provision of palliative care in this context have not yet been fully explored. OBJECTIVES: To identify the barriers to providing palliative care for patients at home or in nursing homes as perceived by healthcare professionals...
2023: Palliative care and social practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38129210/hospital-chaplains-spirituality-and-pain-management-a-qualitative-study
#27
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Cecile B Evans, Lucinda R Larimore, Victoria E Grasmick
BACKGROUND: Nurses include spirituality in holistic nursing care of persons in pain. However, there is a lack of awareness of spiritual suffering and the role of chaplains and spiritual care in pain management. AIM: The purpose of this pilot is to report hospital chaplains' qualitative report of spirituality and pain management in an acute care setting. METHOD: This qualitative inquiry pilot involved guided interviews of hospital chaplains on their role in pain management...
December 20, 2023: Pain Management Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115722/b-g-johns-and-his-famous-blind-men-the-genesis-of-heroic-blindness-in-victorian-england
#28
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Curtis E Margo, Lynn E Harman
In 1876, Bennett George Johns, a minister and chaplain at the school for the blind in St George's Field, published Blind People: Their Works and Ways; with Sketches of the Lives of Some Famous Blind Men. The book provided a window into the lives of the blind in Victorian England, with an emphasis on their education-or lack thereof. Johns was an observer of the blind and sympathetic to their plight. His depictions of schools were dispassionate, yet gently argued for improvement. Rather than rely on pity, he emphasized the benefits of institutionalized life and recounted the extraordinary achievements of four blind men...
December 19, 2023: Journal of Medical Biography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113183/navigating-challenges-in-telechaplaincy-a-thematic-analysis-of-an-international-conference
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Fabian Winiger, Petra Sprik
Telehealth-based care models are being widely adopted by primary care providers and large healthcare institutions. Drawing on data collected at an international conference on the theory and practice of telechaplaincy, this article identifies and discusses how chaplains navigate various telechaplaincy-related challenges. A thematic analysis identified 49 codes and 11 themes at the individual-, organizational- and population levels. Presenters reported facing novel and qualitatively distinct challenges spanning an array of telechaplains' professional activities, including the structure of work routines, the types of interventions used, the ways provider-patient connections are established and experienced, the strategic positioning of chaplains, their role in the model of care, and ultimately, the populations served...
December 19, 2023: Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38061335/the-effects-of-contextual-factors-on-hospital-chaplains-a-qualitative-study
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Robert Klitzman, Gabrielle Di Sapia Natarelli, Stephanie Sinnappan, Elizaveta Garbuzova, Jay Al-Hashimi
Critical questions arise about how contextual factors affect hospital chaplains. We interviewed 23 chaplains in-depth. Hospitals' religious or other institutional affiliation, geography, and leadership can influence chaplains both explicitly/directly and implicitly/indirectly-for example, in types/amounts of support chaplains receive, scope of chaplains' roles/activities, amounts/types of chaplains' interactions, chaplains' views of their roles and freedom to innovate, and patients', families' and other providers' perceptions/expectations regarding spiritual care...
September 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049708/meaning-in-life-in-late-stage-parkinson-s-disease-results-from-the-care-of-late-stage-parkinsonism-study-clasp-in-six-european-countries
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Sarah K Bublitz, Cornelia Brandstötter, Martin Fegg, Joaquim J Ferreira, Per Odin, Bastiaan R Bloem, Wassilios G Meissner, Richard Dodel, Anette Schrag, Stefan Lorenzl
The Care of Late-Stage Parkinsonism (CLaSP) study is a longitudinal, multicentre, prospective cohort study to assess the needs and provision of care for people with late-stage Parkinson's disease and their caregivers in six European countries. As a cross-sectional study within the CLaSP study, 509 people with Parkinson's disease completed the "Schedule-for-Meaning-in-Life-Evaluation" (SMiLE) questionnaire. We compared the results to those of a representative sample of healthy participants (n = 856)...
December 5, 2023: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38008992/joy-compassion-and-job-satisfaction-insights-into-the-canadian-prison-chaplaincy
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Davut Akca, Nawal H Ammar, Brad Shoemaker, Carla Cesaroni, Michael Ouellet
This paper presents an exploratory study about the experiences of 25 inter-faith chaplains in five Canadian provinces. It utilizes a focus groups methodology. The goal of this qualitative research was to highlight the voices of the chaplains. Hence, the focus groups explored the unique and challenging experiences of chaplains' work in Canadian prisons. Data from all seven focus groups indicated that despite multiple challenges and obstacles, the correctional chaplains remain dedicated to their work and are committed to making a positive impact on their prisoners...
November 26, 2023: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37960863/-powerful-strangers-a-reflection-on-spirituality-and-the-chaplain-doctor-partnership
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Rachel Rim
In this piece, Rachel Rim (Chaplain, MDiv) offers a poetic reflection on the nature of spirituality and the unique partnership between chaplains and doctors in the healthcare system, and particularly within the realm of palliative care. This piece was shared with a cohort of palliative and geriatric fellows and chaplain residents at the first Palliative Care Fellows Circle session in December 2022 at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
November 13, 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37955468/graded-quasiperiodic-metamaterials-perform-fractal-rainbow-trapping
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B Davies, G J Chaplain, T A Starkey, R V Craster
The rainbow trapping phenomenon of graded metamaterials can be combined with the fractal spectra of quasiperiodic waveguides to give a metamaterial that performs fractal rainbow trapping. This is achieved through a graded cut-and-project algorithm that yields a geometry for which the effective projection angle is graded along its length. As a result, the fractal structure of local band gaps varies with position, leading to broadband "fractal" rainbow trapping. We demonstrate this principle by designing an acoustic waveguide, which is characterised using theory, simulation and experiments...
October 27, 2023: Physical Review Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37950793/barriers-to-the-spiritual-care-of-parents-taking-care-of-their-child-with-a-life-limiting-condition-at-home
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marije A Brouwer, Barbara C Bas-Douw, Carlo J W Leget, Marijanne Engel, Saskia C C M Teunissen, Marijke C Kars
UNLABELLED: The changes that parents face when caring for a child with a life-limiting condition at home can affect them on a spiritual level. Yet, indications remain that parents do not feel supported when dealing with spiritual issues related to caring for a severely ill child. This paper explores, from the perspectives of bereaved parents, chaplains, grief counselors, and primary health care providers, the barriers to supporting the spiritual needs of parents. We conducted a qualitative focus group study from a constructivist point with chaplains/grief counselors, primary care professionals, and bereaved parents...
November 11, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37946528/evil-constructed-a-salient-part-of-an-emerging-spiritual-veteran-identity
#36
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Jan Grimell
This article investigated constructions of evil among deployed Swedish veterans. Six cases were used to demonstrate common themes of these constructions: humans are capable of everything; anyone can be violated, even killed; evil and cruelty comes in many forms; coldness/cynicism; exhausting to witness suffering and pain; and existential rumination. The impact of these can affect a veteran's identity and their notions of self. However, processing encounters with evil is seen, in some Christian perspectives, as an essential prerequisite for spiritual growth, and this might be potentially important to supporting the emergence of spiritual veteran identities...
November 9, 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37946462/chaplain-can-you-carry-this-cross-for-me-a-reflection-on-my-first-year-of-cpe-clinical-pastoral-education
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Christina Marie Hanegraaff
What is the meaning of Sacrament? How can a Professional Orthodox Christian Lay Chaplain participate in sacramental ministry without the grace given by ordination? This piece on Christina Hanegraaff's first year as a Clinical Pastoral Education Resident explores this question through reflecting on her experiences of entering into people's suffering and carrying their cross alongside them-a modern-day Simon of Cyrene.
November 9, 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37934923/better-spiritual-support-for-people-living-with-early-stage-dementia-developing-the-diamond-conversation-model
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Marc Haufe, Carlo Leget, Marieke Potma, Saskia Teunissen
BACKGROUND: People with early-stage dementia could benefit greatly from on-going spiritual support. However, health care professionals working in dementia care often do not have a clear idea of what such support might entail. There is a lack of tools that can help professionals provide such support. The Diamond conversation model used in palliative care could provide such a support. Aims: To develop the Diamond model for early-stage dementia so that professionals can provide better spiritual support...
November 7, 2023: Dementia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37926989/call-to-action-the-need-for-a-standardized-emotional-debriefing-model-for-clinical-settings
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Kimberly S Russell
Clinicians in high-acuity hospital settings experience chronic distress due to the secondhand trauma experienced at work. Chaplains are often responsible for providing staff support to address this distress. One form of staff support is emotional debriefing after critical events. There are few publications about emotional debriefings. It would benefit chaplains to engage in research and discovery regarding emotional debriefing and create a standard model for chaplains to use in staff support.
November 5, 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899607/reflection-on-the-role-of-a-hospital-chaplain-as-a-resource-for-ethical-concerns
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Paul Yoon
As I take a legal approach to religion and spirituality, I reflection on how a chaplain can be beneficial as a resource to ethical concerns that medical teams and patients/caregivers face. This rather new approach can help medical professionals to understand the scope of a chaplain's work and to distinguish the work of a chaplain from that of clergy in organized religion.
October 30, 2023: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC
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