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A case study using the Discipline with a clinical team.

J R Crane

    Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
    |May 25, 2001
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    This article highlights the integration of chaplains into infectious disease teams to address the spiritual needs of patients with HIV/AIDS. It presents a case study demonstrating how spiritual care can support patients and healthcare staff during challenging times.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Delivery
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Spirituality in Medicine

    Background:

    • Hospitals and clinics utilize interdisciplinary teams for patient care.
    • Infectious disease management requires a holistic approach.
    • Patient spirituality is an integral aspect of health.

    Observation:

    • A chaplain was integrated into an infectious disease team to care for an HIV/AIDS patient.
    • The team addressed the patient's spiritual needs throughout their illness.
    • The patient's life events and spiritual journey were documented.

    Findings:

    • The Discipline, a spiritual care approach, was utilized effectively.
    • The chaplain's involvement supported both the patient and the healthcare staff.
    • This interdisciplinary model facilitated care for a deteriorating patient.

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    Implications:

    • This case study offers a model for managing complex patient cases.
    • Integrating spiritual care can enhance patient outcomes in infectious diseases.
    • Healthcare teams can benefit from incorporating diverse expertise for comprehensive patient support.