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Describing what chaplains do in hospitals.

G Gibbons1, A Retsas, J Pinikahana

  • 1Department of Pastoral Care and Education, Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre, Victoria, Australia.

Journal of Pastoral Care
|October 28, 1999
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Hospital chaplains primarily promote spiritual transcending and intactness, engaging in ministry to provide pastoral care. This study analyzed over 57,000 patient interactions to understand chaplaincy activities.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Chaplaincy
  • Pastoral Care Research
  • Spiritual Health in Medicine

Background:

  • Hospital chaplains offer vital support to patients in acute tertiary referral medical centers.
  • Understanding the specific activities of chaplains is crucial for optimizing patient care and spiritual well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and categorize the core activities of hospital chaplains providing pastoral care, counseling, and spiritual direction.
  • To analyze the frequency and nature of chaplain-patient interactions in a large medical setting.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 57,704 entries detailing chaplain activities over a five-and-a-half-year period.
  • Categorization of chaplain interactions based on observed practices and patient needs.

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Main Results:

  • The core activities identified were 'promoting spiritual transcending' (57.6% of entries), 'promoting spiritual intactness' (36.1% of entries), and 'enacting ministry' (6.2% of entries).
  • These findings highlight a focus on spiritual well-being and existential support within hospital chaplaincy.

Conclusions:

  • Hospital chaplaincy is predominantly focused on facilitating spiritual growth and maintaining spiritual resilience among patients.
  • The data provides empirical evidence for the significant role of chaplains in holistic patient care within complex medical environments.