Chaplain Reported Plans for End-of-Life Care Conversations: Role Clarity for the Spiritual Care Specialists.

Autor: Russell, Jessica, Quaack, Karly R., Nunez, Jade
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Zdroj: Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy; Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p337-352, 16p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: The present study examined chaplain reported plans for patient conversations regarding end-of-life (EOL) care through the lens of multiple goals. Chaplains (n = 69) were asked to curate a plan for engaging with a patient about EOL treatment options, including how they would engage in the conversation and what they would plan to discuss. Findings indicated that plans primarily consisted of relational and identity goals, with a majority navigating multiple goal orientations. Content overwhelmingly involved developing rapport with patients, eliciting patient preferences for care, and serving as a patient liaison. The current study addresses the paucity of research around the role a chaplain plays on the interdisciplinary team and their respective approach to EOL conversations. Examination of curated plans affords insight to what content is prioritized and which conversational goals are present. Integration of multiple goals offers preliminary evidence for conversational quality. Awareness of goal approach and content prioritized affords clarity on how chaplains can be called upon to support members of the interdisciplinary care team. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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