Logo image
Home Academic units
Sign in
Lost in translation:: the chaplain's role in health care
Journal article

Lost in translation:: the chaplain's role in health care

Raymond de Vries, Nancy Berlinger and Wendy Cadge
The Hastings Center report, Vol.38(6), pp.23-27
11/01/2008
PMID: 19192712

Abstract

Chaplaincy Service, Hospital Clergy Cooperative Behavior Hospital Administrators Professional Role Quality of Health Care Religion Theology Workforce Chaplains, Hospital Religious Studies Bioethics Allied Health Occupations
The article discusses the role of chaplains in health care. The work of chaplains has been characterized as a translation between the patient and hospital medicine. Medical professionals work on the patients' medical conditions while chaplains are tasked with knowing patients as a whole person. They ask about the patients' lives outside of the hospital, what they care about the most and their source of joy and support. Supportive presence is offered by chaplains.

Metrics

21 Record Views

Details