Use of the chaplaincy in the neonatal intensive care unit
- PMID: 1749983
- DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199112000-00017
Use of the chaplaincy in the neonatal intensive care unit
Abstract
The hospital chaplain is a relatively new member of the health care team, and there is little objective information on the chaplaincy's role in the hospital. To evaluate the chaplain's role, I collected information from the chaplain's daily logs and from a medical staff/parent questionnaire on the use of the chaplaincy in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Both the medical/nursing staff and the chaplains viewed the chaplain's role as encompassing both traditional (religious functionary) and nontraditional functions. However, the medical/nursing staff consulted chaplains only for traditional roles. The discrepancy in chaplain use suggests a need for objective study about the chaplain's role. I offer hypotheses for testing the role of the chaplaincy in the NICU.
Comment in
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Chaplains and the health care team.South Med J. 1991 Dec;84(12):1428-9. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199112000-00004. South Med J. 1991. PMID: 1749970 No abstract available.
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