牧师对基层和社区护理的贡献:一项半结构化访谈研究。

IF 2.5 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Annelieke Damen, Carmen Schuhmann, X J S Rosie, Marjo van Zundert, Gaby Jacobs, Hanneke Muthert, Erik Olsman, Anja Visser
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广泛的研究将灵性与健康结果联系起来。然而,精神关怀在初级和社区护理中的整合却大大滞后。牧师,作为专业的精神护理者,越来越多地在初级和社区护理中被雇用来填补这一空白。本研究从被访者的角度探讨在这些环境中,牧师的实施情况。本研究聚焦以下研究问题:初级和社区护理被访者寻求牧师护理的原因是什么,他们对护理目标的看法是什么,他们报告的护理结果是什么?方法:对24名荷兰牧师来访者进行访谈。结果:客户向牧师寻求存在主义问题的支持,或涉及生活几个领域的存在主义斗争。他们从三个方面描述了护理的目标和结果:(1)与牧师的关系,包括被看到、听到和承认;(2)意义创造,在那里他们获得洞察和/或处理生活事件,并更多地与自己、他人和/或神圣联系起来;(3)幸福感,包括感觉更好和找到平静。结论:本研究提供了新的见解,从客户的角度来看,牧师在基层和社区护理的贡献。他们的经验是进一步塑造牧师在这些环境中的实施的关键。
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The Contribution of Chaplaincy to Primary and Community Care: A Semi-Structured Interview Study With Clients.

The Contribution of Chaplaincy to Primary and Community Care: A Semi-Structured Interview Study With Clients.

The Contribution of Chaplaincy to Primary and Community Care: A Semi-Structured Interview Study With Clients.

The Contribution of Chaplaincy to Primary and Community Care: A Semi-Structured Interview Study With Clients.

Introduction: A broad range of studies have associated spirituality with health outcomes. However, the integration of spiritual care in primary and community care has substantially lagged behind. Chaplains, as specialist spiritual caregivers, are increasingly employed in primary and community care to fill the gap. To investigate the implementation of chaplains in these settings from the perspective of clients, this study focused on the following research question: what are primary and community care clients' reasons to seek chaplaincy care, their ideas of care goals, and what outcomes of care do they report?

Methods: 24 Dutch chaplaincy clients were interviewed.

Results: Clients sought support from a chaplain for existential concerns, or an existential struggle encompassing several areas of life. They described goals and outcomes of care in 3 domains: (1) the relationship with the chaplain, which included being seen, heard and acknowledged; (2) meaning-making, where they gained insight into and/or processed life-events, and connected more with themselves, others and/or the sacred; and (3) well-being, which included feeling better and finding peace.

Conclusions: This study provides novel insights into clients perspective on chaplains' contributions in primary and community care. Their experiences are key to further shaping the implementation of chaplaincy in these settings.

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