Perceptions of Chaplains’ Value and Impact Within Hospital Care Teams

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Christopher J. L. Cunningham
Mukta Panda
Jeremy Lambert
Greg Daniel
Kathleen DeMars
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[1] The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Tennessee - College of Medicine,Department of Medicine and Medical Education, Medical Student Education, and Transitional Year Program
[3] The University of Tennessee College of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] East Tennessee State University,undefined
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Hospital chaplains; Patient care; Patient satisfaction; Medical education; Multidisciplinary teams;
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Many scholars have written about the role of spirituality in health care. One mechanism for incorporating spirituality into the care of patients is to integrate clinically trained chaplains into hospital care teams. We examined in a mixed-methods fashion, the effects of this type of integrated care team within a teaching hospital setting. The quality and impact of chaplain involvement were studied from patient and physician-in-training perspectives, using data from more than 200 patients and physicians in training. Findings clearly show that clinically trained chaplains can contribute meaningful expertise and real value to the quality and comprehensiveness of patient and physician experiences.
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页码:1231 / 1247
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