Providing spiritual care to cancer patients in the outpatient context: a pilot study.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1080/08854726.2023.2266303
Beth L Muehlhausen, Christa Chappelle, Allison DeLaney, David Peacock, R Greg Stratton, George Fitchett
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The aim of this pilot study was to test an effort to provide spiritual care (SC) to oncology outpatients in the Ascension healthcare system. Medical providers referred patients who would benefit from spiritual and emotional support. Twenty-seven cancer outpatients from 5 states were enrolled in the project. Based on the chaplain assessment, 45% of the patients had moderate or severe spiritual concerns. On average patients had 4 sessions with a chaplain (range 2-9). Of the 136 chaplain sessions, 56% were in-person in the clinic and 35% were by phone. The most common chaplain activities were active listening (87% of the sessions) and demonstrate caring and concern (55%). For the 20 patients who provided follow-up data, there were decreases in all measures of religious/spiritual distress, though statistically insignificant, and a marginally significant increase (p < .054) in well-being. The study adds to the emerging literature that describes the importance of SC in the outpatient context.

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在门诊环境中为癌症患者提供精神护理:一项试点研究。
这项试点研究的目的是测试在阿森松岛医疗系统中为肿瘤门诊患者提供精神护理(SC)的努力。医疗服务提供者将受益于精神和情感支持的患者转诊。来自5个州的20名癌症门诊患者参与了该项目。根据牧师的评估,45%的患者有中度或重度精神问题。平均而言,患者与牧师进行了4次会谈(范围2-9)。在136次牧师会议中,56%是亲自到诊所,35%是通过电话。最常见的牧师活动是积极倾听(87%的课程)和表现出关心和关心(55%)。在提供随访数据的20名患者中,宗教/精神痛苦的所有指标都有所下降,尽管在统计学上不显著,但幸福感略有显著增加(p<.054)。这项研究补充了新出现的文献,这些文献描述了SC在门诊环境中的重要性。
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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles based on original research, quality assurance/improvement studies, descriptions of programs and interventions, program/intervention evaluations, and literature reviews on topics pertinent to pastoral/spiritual care, clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, and spirituality in relation to physical and mental health.
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