Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care

Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care

by Christina Puchalski, Betty Ferrell
ISBN-10:
159947350X
ISBN-13:
9781599473505
Pub. Date:
05/01/2010
Publisher:
Templeton Press
ISBN-10:
159947350X
ISBN-13:
9781599473505
Pub. Date:
05/01/2010
Publisher:
Templeton Press
Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care

Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care

by Christina Puchalski, Betty Ferrell
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Overview

In the last fifteen years, the field of palliative care has experienced a surge in interest in spirituality as an important aspect of caring for seriously ill and dying patients. While spirituality has been generally recognized as an essential dimension of palliative care, uniformity of spiritual care practice has been lacking across health care settings due to factors like varying understandings and definitions of spirituality, lack of resources and practical tools, and limited professional education and training in spiritual care.


In order to address these shortcomings, more than forty spiritual and palliative care experts gathered for a national conference to discuss guidelines for incorporating spirituality into palliative care. Their consensus findings form the basis of Making Health Care Whole. This important new resource provides much-needed definitions and charts a common language for addressing spiritual care across the disciplines of medicine, nursing, social work, chaplaincy, psychology, and other groups. It presents models of spiritual care that are broad and inclusive, and provides tools for screening, assessment, care planning, and interventions. This book also advocates a team approach to spiritual care, and specifies the roles of each professional on the team.
 
Serving as both a scholarly review of the field as well as a practical resource with specific recommendations to improve spiritual care in clinical practice, Making Health Care Whole will benefit hospices and palliative care programs in hospitals, home care services, and long-term care services. It will also be a valuable addition to the curriculum at seminaries, schools of theology, and medical and nursing schools.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599473505
Publisher: Templeton Press
Publication date: 05/01/2010
Edition description: First Edition, 1
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Christina Puchalski, MD, is executive director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health
(GWISH). She is on the editorial board of several palliative care journals and has served as chair or co-chair of several major conferences and initiatives in spirituality and health. She is the author of Time for Listening and Caring: Spirituality and the Care of the Seriously Ill and Dying (Oxford).

Betty Ferrell is a research scientist at the City of Hope National Medical Center in California. She has devoted over thirty years to oncology nursing and research in the areas of quality of life, palliative care, and spiritual care. In 2007, Dr. Ferrell completed a master’s degree in theology, ethics, and culture from Claremont Graduate University and, in 2009, she and Dr. Puchalski led a national consensus conference on improving the quality of spiritual care in palliative care.

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix

List of Tables xi

Foreword Rachel Naomi Remen, MD xiii

Preface xxi

Part 1 Introduction and Overview

1 Why Spirituality in Palliative Care 3

2 Guidelines/Preferred Practices for Spiritual Care 17

3 Spirituality: Denning the Concept 21

4 Background: Historical Context of Spirituality in Palliative Care 26

5 Professional Standards for Spiritual Care 33

Part 2 Recommendations For Implementing Ncp Guidelines and Nqf Preferred Practices

6 Spiritual Care Models 55

7 Spiritual History Taking and Assessment of Patients and Families 74

8 The Spiritual Treatment or Care Plan 103

9 Interprofessional Considerations: Roles and Team Functioning 140

10 Training and Certification 155

11 Personal and Professional Development 165

12 Quality Improvement 178

13 Conclusion 181

Acknowledgments 183

Appendix A Definitions Related to Spiritual Care 191

Appendix B Sample Spiritual Histories and Assessments 198

Appendix C Examples of Spiritual Screening Questions That Can Be Integrated into Hospital Intake Forms 206

Appendix D Spirituality Cases 207

Appendix E Professional Chaplaincy 220

Appendix F Listing of Research Instruments 224

Appendix G Listing of Curricula in Spirituality and Health 228

Appendix H Spirituality Centers and Other Relevant Websites 229

References 233

Index 255

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