不同门诊、初级和社区护理背景下牧师的目标和结果。

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X J S Sujin Rosie, Anja Visser, Annelieke Damen, Erik Olsman, Carmen Schuhmann, Gaby Jacobs, Marjo van Zundert, Hanneke Muthert
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摘要

有几项研究考察了机构背景下牧师的目标和结果。我们的研究通过考察牧师的目标和结果是否特定于不同的门诊、初级和社区护理环境,为文献做出了贡献。我们进行了9个焦点小组和8个焦点小组中的一个,包括客户、牧师和其他来自五个领域的专业人士:荷兰地震灾区、一般医疗保健、儿科姑息治疗、无家可归者护理和退伍军人护理。采用探索性、描述性和定量设计,77个目标和59个结果在四象限框架中进行比较和分类。我们的研究结果表明,不同背景下的目标和结果之间几乎没有差异。然而,照顾无家可归者和退伍军人的目标更侧重于与牧师关系的内在体验。非情境特定的目标和结果可能与牧师如何接近有关,而情境特定的目标和结果可能与护理情境中的存在问题有关。
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Goals and outcomes of chaplaincy in varying outpatient, primary, and community care contexts.

Several studies have examined the goals and outcomes of chaplaincy within institutional settings. Our study contributes to the literature by examining whether chaplaincy goals and outcomes are specific to different outpatient, primary, and community care contexts. We conducted a round of 9 and one of 8 focus groups, with clients, chaplains, and other professionals from five contexts: the Dutch earthquake zone, general healthcare, pediatric palliative care, care for the unhoused, and veteran care. Using an explorative, descriptive and quantitative design, 77 goals and 59 outcomes are compared and categorized in a four-quadrant framework. Our findings show few differences between goals and outcomes of different contexts. However, the goals of care for the unhoused and veterans focus more on the inner experience of the relationship with the chaplain. Non-context-specific goals and outcomes might be related to how chaplaincy is approached, and the context-specific ones to existential concerns in the care contexts.

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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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2.90
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29
期刊介绍: The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles based on original research, quality assurance/improvement studies, descriptions of programs and interventions, program/intervention evaluations, and literature reviews on topics pertinent to pastoral/spiritual care, clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, and spirituality in relation to physical and mental health.
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