Largest Body of Research in Spiritual Care in Health Care Released Today at HealthCare Chaplaincy Network Annual Conference
NEW YORK, March 31, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Two of six studies released today, reveal important advances in understanding the role of spiritual care in treating people facing serious illness, including cancer and ALS. Until now, no empirical data has existed on the contributions of chaplains in health care.
The studies were released at the inaugural conference of HealthCare Chaplaincy Network (HCCN), taking place March 31 – April 3, 2014, at the New York Academy of Medicine.
"This is the first large-scale attempt at forming an evidence base for chaplaincy effectiveness in health care," said the Rev. Eric J. Hall, HCCN President and CEO. "This conference is the launch pad for a rigorous new field of long-overdue research."
Research Highlights:
-- Researchers analyzed the influence of spiritual care in the healthcare setting in order to understand the frequency and helpfulness of chaplain visits for over 300 oncology patients. The data from this study is expected to aid in furthering the understanding of how spiritual care influences medical outcomes, patient well-being and medical decision making, particularly at the end of life. Hospital Chaplaincy and Medical Outcomes at the End of Life, Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Boston), Project Director, Tracy Balboni, MD, Project Chaplain, Angelika Zollfrank, BCC
-- Generating 348 taxonomy items, the study begins to explain how spiritual care is helpful and reveals a common language, list of activities, effects and outcomes. The research also shows that professional chaplains play a major role in helping patients express their wishes about their care and advance care planning. "What do I do" – Developing a Taxonomy of Chaplaincy Activities and Interventions for Spiritual Care in ICU Palliative Care, Advocate Charitable Foundation & Advocate Health Care (Chicago), Project Director, Kevin Massey, BCC, Co-Principal Investigator, William Summerfelt, PhD
Funding has been made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
About HealthCare Chaplaincy Network
HealthCare Chaplaincy Network (HCCN) is a national health care organization dedicated to helping people faced with the distress of illness and suffering find comfort and meaning. www.healthcarechaplaincy.org www.chaplainsonhand.org
About the John Templeton Foundation
The John Templeton Foundation serves as a philanthropic catalyst for discoveries relating to the Big Questions of human purpose and ultimate reality.
Contact: Jim Siegel, 212-644-1111 x141 or [email protected]
SOURCE HealthCare Chaplaincy Network
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