Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Religion and Health 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Original Paper

What Spirituality Means for Patients and Families in Health Care

Authors: Fiona Gardner, Heather Tan, Bruce Rumbold

Published in: Journal of Religion and Health | Issue 1/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

This research focuses on the spiritual care experiences of patients and families at a hospital in Australia. Twenty-four patients and 10 family members were interviewed. Results indicate the importance of relatedness: being treated as a person, reminded of your capabilities and conversations about what matters. Maintaining contact with friends and family, sustaining religious and spiritual practices, music therapy and pet therapy were also significant and contact with the natural world and shared activities. The results indicate the importance of spirituality offered through pastoral care, and that all those involved in health care can contribute to the spiritually nurturing environment that reinforces healing.
Literature
go back to reference Carey, L., & Mathisen, B. (2018). Spiritual care for allied health practice: A person-centered approach. London: Routledge. Carey, L., & Mathisen, B. (2018). Spiritual care for allied health practice: A person-centered approach. London: Routledge.
go back to reference Clarke, J. (2013). Spiritual care in everyday nursing practice—A new approach. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.CrossRef Clarke, J. (2013). Spiritual care in everyday nursing practice—A new approach. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.CrossRef
go back to reference Gardner, F. (2011). Critical spirituality: An holistic approach to contemporary practice. Farnham: Ashgate. Gardner, F. (2011). Critical spirituality: An holistic approach to contemporary practice. Farnham: Ashgate.
go back to reference Gordon, T., & Mitchell, D. A. (2004). Competency model for assessment and delivery of spiritual care. Palliative Medicine,18(7), 646–651.CrossRef Gordon, T., & Mitchell, D. A. (2004). Competency model for assessment and delivery of spiritual care. Palliative Medicine,18(7), 646–651.CrossRef
go back to reference Grossoehme, D. H. (2015). Research as a chaplaincy intervention. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy,17(3–4), 97–99. Grossoehme, D. H. (2015). Research as a chaplaincy intervention. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy,17(3–4), 97–99.
go back to reference Holloway, M., & Moss, B. (2010). Spirituality and social work. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.CrossRef Holloway, M., & Moss, B. (2010). Spirituality and social work. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.CrossRef
go back to reference Huisman, E., Morales, E., van Hoof, J., & Kort, H. (2012). Healing environment: A review of the impact of physical environmental factors on users. Building Environment,58, 70–80.CrossRef Huisman, E., Morales, E., van Hoof, J., & Kort, H. (2012). Healing environment: A review of the impact of physical environmental factors on users. Building Environment,58, 70–80.CrossRef
go back to reference Jankowski, K., Handzo, G. F., & Flannelly, K. J. (2011). Testing the efficacy of chaplaincy care. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 17, 100–125.CrossRef Jankowski, K., Handzo, G. F., & Flannelly, K. J. (2011). Testing the efficacy of chaplaincy care. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 17, 100–125.CrossRef
go back to reference Lichter, D. A. (2013). Studies show spiritual care linked to better health outcomes. Health Progress, 94(2), 62–66.PubMed Lichter, D. A. (2013). Studies show spiritual care linked to better health outcomes. Health Progress, 94(2), 62–66.PubMed
go back to reference Nolan, S. (2012). Spiritual care at end of life: The chaplain as a hopeful presence. London: Jessica Kingsley Publisher. Nolan, S. (2012). Spiritual care at end of life: The chaplain as a hopeful presence. London: Jessica Kingsley Publisher.
go back to reference Parameshwaran, R. (2015). Theory and practice of chaplain’s spiritual care process: A psychiatrist’s experiences of chaplaincy and conceptualizing trans-personal model of mindfulness. Indian Journal of Psychiatry,57(1), 21–29.CrossRef Parameshwaran, R. (2015). Theory and practice of chaplain’s spiritual care process: A psychiatrist’s experiences of chaplaincy and conceptualizing trans-personal model of mindfulness. Indian Journal of Psychiatry,57(1), 21–29.CrossRef
go back to reference Public Health England. (2016). Faith at end of life: A resource for professionals, providers and commissioners working in communities. Public Health England Wellington House London. Retrieved October 17, 2018 from www.gov.uk/phe. Public Health England. (2016). Faith at end of life: A resource for professionals, providers and commissioners working in communities. Public Health England Wellington House London. Retrieved October 17, 2018 from www.​gov.​uk/​phe.
go back to reference Puchalski, C. M., Blatt, B., Kogan, M., & Butler, A. (2014a). Spirituality and health: The development of a field. Academic Medicine,89(1), 10–16.CrossRef Puchalski, C. M., Blatt, B., Kogan, M., & Butler, A. (2014a). Spirituality and health: The development of a field. Academic Medicine,89(1), 10–16.CrossRef
go back to reference Puchalski, C., Vitillo, R., Hull, S., & Reller, N. (2014b). Improving the spiritual dimension of whole person care: Reaching national and international consensus. Journal of Palliative Medicine.,17(6), 642–656.CrossRef Puchalski, C., Vitillo, R., Hull, S., & Reller, N. (2014b). Improving the spiritual dimension of whole person care: Reaching national and international consensus. Journal of Palliative Medicine.,17(6), 642–656.CrossRef
go back to reference Rumbold, B. (2013). Spiritual assessment and health care chaplaincy. Christian Bioethics: Non-ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, 19(3), 251–269.CrossRef Rumbold, B. (2013). Spiritual assessment and health care chaplaincy. Christian Bioethics: Non-ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, 19(3), 251–269.CrossRef
go back to reference Snowden, A., Telfer, I., Kelly, E., Bunniss, S., & Mowat, H. (2013). The construction of the Lothian PROM. The Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy,16, 3–16. Snowden, A., Telfer, I., Kelly, E., Bunniss, S., & Mowat, H. (2013). The construction of the Lothian PROM. The Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy,16, 3–16.
go back to reference Spiritual Health Victoria. (2015). Strategic Plan: 2015–2018. Spiritual care: Creating more compassionate, person-centred health care. Melbourne: SHV. Spiritual Health Victoria. (2015). Strategic Plan: 2015–2018. Spiritual care: Creating more compassionate, person-centred health care. Melbourne: SHV.
go back to reference Swinton, J., & Pattison, S. (2010). Moving beyond clarity: Towards a thin, vague and useful understanding of spirituality in nursing care. Nursing Philosophy,11, 226–237.CrossRef Swinton, J., & Pattison, S. (2010). Moving beyond clarity: Towards a thin, vague and useful understanding of spirituality in nursing care. Nursing Philosophy,11, 226–237.CrossRef
go back to reference Tan, H., Wilson, A., Olver, I., & Barton, C. (2011). The experience of palliative patients and their families of a family meeting utilised as an instrument for spiritual and psychosocial care: A qualitative Study. BMC Palliative Care,10(7), 1–12. Tan, H., Wilson, A., Olver, I., & Barton, C. (2011). The experience of palliative patients and their families of a family meeting utilised as an instrument for spiritual and psychosocial care: A qualitative Study. BMC Palliative Care,10(7), 1–12.
go back to reference Zock, H. (2008). The split professional identity of the chaplain as a spiritual caregiver in contemporary Dutch health care: Are there implications for the United States? The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC,62(1–2), 137–139.CrossRef Zock, H. (2008). The split professional identity of the chaplain as a spiritual caregiver in contemporary Dutch health care: Are there implications for the United States? The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: JPCC,62(1–2), 137–139.CrossRef
Metadata
Title
What Spirituality Means for Patients and Families in Health Care
Authors
Fiona Gardner
Heather Tan
Bruce Rumbold
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Religion and Health / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 0022-4197
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6571
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-018-0716-x

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

Journal of Religion and Health 1/2020 Go to the issue