Shining a Light in COVID-19 Darkness

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Barbara A Jack, Jennifer A Kirton, Karen E Groves, Martin Abrams, Dominic G Bray, Mari Lloyd- Williams
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Introduction: The World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in March 2020, resulting in travel restrictions, closure of non-essential shops and services, and the discontinuation of elective healthcare. The escalation of the pandemic impacted on hospital healthcare professionals, who experienced the deaths of colleagues and unprecedented changes in their working conditions. One area that received media attention in the United Kingdom during the pandemic was the role of hospital chaplaincy and spiritual care teams.Methods: An exploratory study advertised via social media, the press and professional bodies resulted in 86 healthcare professionals and 63 chaplains, who had worked clinically in the United Kingdom during the pandemic, completing an open, free text electronic survey. Seven chaplains participated in a follow-up telephone interview, with all the data collected in 2022.Results: The survey demographic data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Free text responses and interviews were subject to thematic analysis. A focus on the support of health professionals was widely reported by all respondents. Two overarching themes were identified: (1) organizational initiatives, with subthemes of structural and virtual support; (2) proactive intervention – “going to the frontline”, with subthemes of emotional and spiritual support, moral support and practical input.Discussion/Conclusion: The overarching finding was that hospital chaplains worked alongside healthcare staff on the clinical frontline. Staff described this as invaluable in its immediacy of support and provision of a valued presence. The chaplain’s role changed to becoming more focused on staff support, which appears to be ongoing, thus impacting on the future role and training for hospital chaplaincy teams.
照亮 COVID-19 的黑暗
导言:世界卫生组织于 2020 年 3 月正式宣布 COVID-19 为全球大流行病,导致旅行限制、非必要商店和服务的关闭以及选择性医疗保健的停止。疫情的升级对医院的医护人员造成了影响,他们经历了同事的死亡,工作条件也发生了前所未有的变化。大流行期间,英国媒体关注的一个领域是医院牧师和心灵关怀团队的作用:这项探索性研究通过社交媒体、新闻媒体和专业机构进行宣传,结果有 86 名医护专业人员和 63 名在大流行期间在英国从事临床工作的牧师完成了一项开放式自由文本电子调查。7 名牧师参加了后续电话访谈,所有数据收集于 2022 年:采用描述性统计对调查的人口统计学数据进行了分析。对自由文本回复和访谈进行了主题分析。所有受访者都普遍报告了对医疗专业人员支持的关注。确定了两个首要主题:(1) 组织举措,副主题为结构性支持和虚拟支持;(2) 主动干预--"深入一线",副主题为情感和精神支持、道义支持和实际投入:总的结论是,医院牧师与临床一线的医护人员一起工作。医护人员认为,这种直接的支持和有价值的存在是非常宝贵的。牧师的角色发生了变化,变得更加注重对员工的支持,这种情况似乎仍在持续,从而对医院牧师团队未来的角色和培训产生了影响。
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Health and Social Care Chaplaincy
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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4.80
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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a peer-reviewed, international journal that assists health and social care chaplains to explore the art and science of spiritual care within a variety of contexts. The journal was founded in 2013 through the merger of the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy (issn:1748-801X) and the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy (issn:1463-9920) . It continues to be the official journal of the College of Health Care Chaplains and members of the society receive the journal as part of their annual membership. For more details on membership subscriptions, please click on the ''members'' button at the top of this page. Back issues of both previous journals are being loaded onto this website (see Archives) and online access to these back issues is included in all institutional subscriptions. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a multidisciplinary forum for the discussion of a range of issues related to the delivery of spiritual care across various settings: acute, paediatric, mental health, palliative care and community. It encourages a creative collaboration and interface between health and social care practitioners in the UK and internationally and consolidates different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. It is responsive to both ecumenical and interfaith agendas as well as those from a humanist perspective.
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