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引用次数: 9
摘要
本文的第一部分提请注意文件关怀精神:牧师和精神保健工作人员的战略(2003年),其中涉及英国牧师和精神保健的发展和现代化。我概述了它的主要主题,并提供了一个简短的评论。论文的第二部分是对Chris Swift (Contact 144)的一篇文章的回应,这篇文章关注的是牧师的职业身份和神学重新参与的必要性。我建议牧师应该积极地采用循证方法,将其与神学重新接触放在一起,将它们视为互补。在这里,牧师需要通过优先考虑叙事和多专业的实践方法,批判性地参与以证据为基础的文化。案例研究,多学科教育和预言方法提供作为支持证据。
Opportunity and Conflict: Evidence-Based Practice and the Modernization of Healthcare Chaplaincy
Summary The first part of this paper draws attention to the document Caring for the Spirit: A Strategy for the Chaplaincy and Spiritual Healthcare Workforce (2003), which concerns the development and modernization of Chaplaincy and Spiritual Healthcare in England. I outline its main themes and offer a short critique. The second part of the paper is a response to an article written by Chris Swift (Contact 144) which focused on the chaplain's professional identity and the need for theological re-engagement. I suggest that chaplaincy should positively embrace an evidence-based approach, placing it alongside theological re-engagement by seeing them as complementary. Here chaplains need to engage critically with an evidence-based culture through prioritizing a narrative and multi-professional approach to practice. Case studies, multi-disciplinary education and a prophetic approach are offered as supporting evidence.