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Published on: February 16, 2011

Making our case(s).

George Fitchett1

  • 1Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA. George_Fitchett@rush.edu

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
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Published case studies are crucial for advancing health care chaplaincy research and training. Developing and sharing these studies will enhance the understanding and practice of spiritual care.

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Using Visual and Narrative Methods to Achieve Fair Process in Clinical Care
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Using Visual and Narrative Methods to Achieve Fair Process in Clinical Care

Published on: February 16, 2011

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare
  • Clinical Pastoral Education
  • Spiritual Care Research

Background:

  • The field of health care chaplaincy lacks a robust collection of published case studies.
  • Existing literature does not adequately detail the efficacy and scope of spiritual care provided by chaplains.
  • Case studies are vital for professional development and interdisciplinary education within healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the necessity of developing published case studies in health care chaplaincy.
  • To provide guidelines and a framework for creating impactful case studies.
  • To encourage the creation and dissemination of case studies for research, training, and education.

Main Methods:

  • A collaborative project involving three experienced oncology chaplains writing case studies.
  • Development of guidelines for writing health care chaplaincy case studies.
  • Identification of actionable steps for chaplains and professional organizations.

Main Results:

  • The project demonstrated a practical approach to case study development.
  • Guidelines were established to ensure quality and relevance of published case studies.
  • A pathway for increasing the publication of chaplaincy case studies was outlined.

Conclusions:

  • The publication of case studies is essential for the growth and validation of health care chaplaincy.
  • Standardized guidelines and collaborative efforts can significantly increase case study output.
  • Increased publication will support research, enhance training, and improve understanding of spiritual care's role in healthcare.