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Computerized chaplaincy--today and tomorrow.

D Buehler

    Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
    |December 11, 1987
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    Computer technology is revolutionizing healthcare, making it essential for chaplains to adapt. Overcoming barriers like cost and resistance is key for integrating digital tools into pastoral care effectively.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Ministry
    • Digital Transformation in Religion

    Background:

    • Healthcare environments are increasingly adopting advanced technology.
    • Innovations like diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) necessitate technological familiarity for all healthcare professionals.
    • Pastoral care, traditionally low-tech, faces pressure to integrate computer technology.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the growing importance of computer technology in healthcare chaplaincy.
    • To identify obstacles hindering chaplains' adoption of technology.
    • To encourage thoughtful integration of digital tools in ministry.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on technology trends in healthcare and ministry.
    • Analysis of challenges faced by chaplains in adopting new technologies.

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  • Discussion of the imperative for chaplains to engage with computer technology.
  • Main Results:

    • Computer technology is rapidly transforming both medicine and ministry.
    • Chaplains must become proficient with technology due to healthcare system changes (e.g., DRGs).
    • Barriers include technophobia, clergy resistance, cost, and misconceptions about pastoral care.

    Conclusions:

    • Chaplains need to embrace computer technology for effective ministry in modern healthcare settings.
    • Adoption should be cautious, ensuring technology serves as a tool, not a replacement for genuine care.
    • Individual chaplains must determine the optimal use of technology in their practice.