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008 160726s2017 enkd b 001 0 eng
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060 00 $a2019 A-565
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aHilsman, Gordon J.,$d1941-$eauthor.
245 10 $aSpiritual care in common terms :$bhow chaplains can effectively describe the spiritual needs of patients in medical records /$cGordon J. Hilsman, D. Min ; foreword by James H. Gunn.
264 1 $aPhiladelphia :$bJessica Kingsley Publishers,$c2017.
300 $a286 pages :$bcharts ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 277-279) and index.
505 00 $tWhy record the Intangible in healthcare culture? --$tTheory: a humanist view of spirituality: universal sources of patient stories --$tContent: twenty-two spiritual needs common among hospitalized people and their goals of care --$tFormat: a shape for an elegant chart note --$tProcess: extracting the relevant --$tOutcomes: a phenomenological approach --$gEpilogue:$tBecoming and remaining a spiritual Clinician --$gAppendix:$tUse of chaplain chart notes by interdisciplinary team members at a leading US Hospital.
520 $aEncouraging a broad, compassionate, humanistic approach to spirituality, this book shows how patients' spiritual needs can be communicated well within interdisciplinary teams, leading to better patient wellbeing. This book describes the art of charting patients' spiritual perspectives in an open way that will help physicians and nurses to better direct medical care. It includes practical information on how to distil spiritual needs into pragmatic language, helping to demystify spiritual experience. Drawing on his extensive practical experience, the author also suggests key points to emphasise that will enrich chart notes for medical records, including brief, relative narratives, trusting one's own impressions, reflecting holistically on the patient's life, patient attitudes towards treatment and recovery, and describing families' opinions on the health care situation of their loved one. The book shows healthcare professionals of all disciplines how to engage in a shared responsibility for the spiritual care of their patients.
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