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Establishing the Chaplain Role in a Primary Care Clinic Setting

Establishing the Chaplain Role in a Primary Care Clinic Setting

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18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

In 2019, a full-time chaplain was placed in the Golden Cross Academic Clinic (GCAC), with the chaplain's focus being in the primary care internal medicine department. While research exists regarding chaplains in the inpatient setting, research regarding the presence of a full-time chaplain in a primary care setting as well as the topics patients discuss with that chaplain are limited.

Description

A few studies conducted in the hospital setting have shown what topics patients typically discuss with a chaplain. In the article, "Patients and Loved Ones' Expectations of Chaplain Services. Munchausen and colleagues present that the two highest-rated services performed by chaplains were spiritual and emotional support. This study also found that patients wanted to see a chaplain for the following reasons: to be listened to, to be with in times of anxiety, to offer support to loves ones, to remind of God's care and presence, to pray, for religious rituals, to assist with the understanding of advance care planning documents, and to counsel regarding moral or ethical decisions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Patient at the GCAC who are > 18 years old
    • Met with a member of the on-staff chaplaincy during a visit to GCAC

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • Patient did not meet with a member of the on-staff chaplaincy during a visit to GCAC

Study details
    Emotional Disorder

NCT06225219

Methodist Health System

29 January 2024

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