Chaplaincy Visitation and Spiritual Care after Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Autor: | Anand Viswanathan, M. Edip Gurol, Steven M. Greenberg, Jonathan Rosand, Joshua N. Goldstein, Christopher D. Anderson, Melissa L. Howell, Kristin Schwab, Dean Shapley, Alison M. Ayres |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Health (social science) Critical Care Chaplaincy Service Hospital Pastoral Care 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pastoral care Humans Medicine Prospective Studies 030212 general & internal medicine Prospective cohort study Stroke Aged Cerebral Hemorrhage Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over Intracerebral hemorrhage business.industry Critically ill Religious studies Retrospective cohort study Middle Aged medicine.disease Clinical Psychology Family medicine Fatal disease Female Medical emergency Spiritual care business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 23:156-166 |
ISSN: | 1528-6916 0885-4726 |
Popis: | To better understand factors influencing spiritual care during critical illness, we examined the use of spiritual care in patients hospitalized with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), a frequently disabling and fatal disease. Specifically, the study was designed to examine which demographic and clinical characteristics were associated with chaplain visits to critically ill patients. The charts of consecutive adults (>18) with spontaneous ICH presenting to a single academic medical center between January 2014 and September 2015 were reviewed. Chaplains visited 86 (32%) of the 266 patients. Family requests initiated the majority of visits (57%). Visits were disproportionately to Catholic patients and those with more severe injury. Even among Catholics, 28% of those who died had no chaplaincy visit. Standardized chaplaincy screening methods and note templates may help maximize access to spiritual care and delineate the religious and spiritual preferences of patients and families. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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