TC Fellow Tim Usset has co-authored an article in Community Mental Health Journal. You can find the abstract to “Developing Organizational Interventions to Address Stigma Among Mental [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Tim Usset will present a program for continuing education (and general learning) on Friday, April 5. Details on “New Developments in Our Understanding of [...]
ERICH, the European Research Institute for Chaplaincy in Healthcare, has published its spring newsletter. Interested readers may access it here. We thank our European colleagues for sharing this [...]
TC Fellow Saneta Maiko will present at May’s ACPE Annual Conference with Csaba Szilagyi, manager of spiritual care & chaplaincy services at Riley Children’s Hospital. The abstract [...]
Kesley White, TC Fellow, chaplain at Norton Healthcare in Louisville, and research assistant / PhD student at the University of Louisville was featured this week on UofL Today. Kelsey spoke at [...]
The 2019 ACPE Annual Meeting, to be held May 8-10 in Scottsdale, Arizona, is still available for early bird registration. Those interested in doing so should register by March 30; afterward, [...]
Given its increasing appeal, it should not be surprising that mindfulness is included in treatment plans for many psychological and spiritual concerns. Practicing ethically means evaluating an [...]
What GPs mean by ‘spirituality’ and how they apply this concept with patients: a qualitative study
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BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the concept of spirituality is understood and applied by GPs. AIM: To provide a detailed description of how GPs understand the concept of spirituality and [...]
Attitudes of nursing students towards substance users and perceptions about religious/spiritual care
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an educational intervention on the attitudes of Nursing students towards users of psychoactive substances (excluding alcohol and tobacco) and their [...]
Physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of end-of-life trajectory among patients with advanced cancer: A phenomenological inquiry
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The study examined and described the perspectives of people living with advanced cancer and the changes over time in their needs and experiences. This paper reports the accounts of 11 [...]