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The Essential Nature of Social Work in Cancer Control. [PDF]

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Zebrack B   +4 more
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Relational care in palliative care units: a qualitative study of low-threshold volunteer hospice conversations. [PDF]

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Müller C   +6 more
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Experience of the Spiritist Hospital Chaplaincy Service: A Retrospective Study

Journal of Religion and Health, 2015
The Hospital Chaplaincy service is made of religious volunteer work done by representatives of various religions properly trained to offer spiritual support to hospitalized patients, as well as their families, contributing as a source of protection, comfort and restoring faith in the face of illness.
Alexandre Anefalos, Renan Mercuri Pinto
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Provision of chaplaincy services in U.S. hospitals

Health Care Management Review, 2023
Background Increasingly, hospitals are expected to provide patient-centered care that attends to patients’ health needs, including spiritual care needs. Chaplaincy services help to meet patients’ spiritual care needs, which have been shown to have a positive impact on health outcomes.
Kelsey B, White   +5 more
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Examining the Distribution of Services: How Hospital Chaplaincy Screens the Religiously Unaffiliated

Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2020
The proportion of religiously unaffiliated Americans has grown dramatically over the last few decades. Using updated data from the author’s previous study, “Non-religious people's experiences with spiritual care when seriously ill or injured,” 1,040 people expressed a willingness to be interviewed or part of a focus group concerning their spiritual ...
Marta Dabis   +3 more
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Legal and Practical Aspects of Ensuring Chaplaincy Services in the Hospitals of Republic of Latvia in the Context of the Right of Patients and Their Relatives to Receive Spiritual Care

New Legal Reality: Challenges and Perspectives. I, 2022
Saskaņā ar Pacientu tiesību likuma 3. panta piekto daļu pacientam un viņa tuviniekiem ir tiesības saņemt garīgo aprūpi, kuru saskaņā ar kapelānu dienestu un reliģisko organizāciju darbību regulējošiem normatīvajiem aktiem sniedz ārstniecības iestādes kapelāns.
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