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Invitation to a shared community ministry.

J Raley1, B Weinhold

  • 1Memorial Health Care System, 2525 de Sales Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37404-3322, USA. judy_raley@memorial.org

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
|May 25, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Community clergy, health care chaplains, and parish nurses can collaborate to offer spiritual care. This shared ministry bridges gaps, enhancing holistic patient support and addressing congregant needs effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Ministry
  • Spiritual Care Integration
  • Interprofessional Collaboration

Background:

  • Health care reform introduces complexities for spiritual care providers.
  • Community clergy, health care chaplains, and parish nurses face challenges in delivering integrated spiritual support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the advantages and barriers of a shared community ministry model.
  • To describe how interprofessional collaboration can enhance spiritual care.
  • To outline strategies for effective spiritual care integration.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of interprofessional roles in spiritual care.
  • Review of collaboration models in healthcare and religious settings.
  • Discussion of practical applications for shared ministry.

Main Results:

  • Collaboration offers a continuum of spiritual care, linking patients with diverse caregivers.
  • Health care chaplains can facilitate connections between patients and community clergy.
  • Parish nurses can extend church health ministries and support collaborative efforts.

Conclusions:

  • A shared community ministry, integrating clergy, chaplains, and nurses, provides holistic spiritual care.
  • Interprofessional collaboration is vital for addressing the complex spiritual needs of congregants.
  • Mutual support and resource sharing enhance the effectiveness of spiritual care teams.

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