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    • Information Systems in Healthcare
    • Pastoral Care Services

    Background:

    • Pastoral care departments in healthcare institutions often face challenges in quantifying their activities and demonstrating their value.
    • Traditional methods for tracking chaplain activities may not be efficient or comprehensive.
    • There is a need for robust methods to document pastoral care's contribution to patient well-being and institutional operations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of microcomputer technology in pastoral care departments.
    • To demonstrate how microcomputers can facilitate management analysis and time usage studies for chaplains.
    • To provide a framework for documenting chaplain activities and establishing accountability.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing microcomputer software for data collection and analysis of pastoral care activities.
    • Implementing time tracking systems to study chaplaincy workload and service distribution.
    • Analyzing documented data to identify patterns and quantify the impact of pastoral care services.

    Main Results:

    • Microcomputer-based management analysis provides a clear overview of departmental operations.
    • Time usage studies reveal the allocation of chaplaincy resources across various patient needs.
    • Documented activities serve as a quantifiable measure of chaplain contributions.
    • Data analysis supports the assertion that pastoral care is essential within healthcare settings.

    Conclusions:

    • Microcomputers offer an effective tool for enhancing the management and accountability of pastoral care departments.
    • Data-driven insights from microcomputer analyses can effectively demonstrate the integral role of pastoral care in comprehensive healthcare.
    • Adoption of these technologies can strengthen the position and perceived value of pastoral care services.