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How patients perceive the role of hospital chaplains: a preliminary exploration.

作者信息

Ellis J M, McManus C, Newton B A

机构信息

St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, England.

出版信息

Qual Health Care. 1995 Sep;4(3):174-7. doi: 10.1136/qshc.4.3.174.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

An exploratory study of the attitudes of hospital patients to the service provided by hospital chaplains.

DESIGN

Questionnaire study of hospital inpatients in December 1992.

SETTING

One large teaching hospital in London.

PATIENTS

180 hospital inpatients in 14 different general wards, 168 (93%) of whom agreed to take part.

MAIN MEASURES

Attitudes to chaplains and their role contained in 12 questions developed during a pilot study on hospital inpatients (16) and staff (14) and their relation to patients' age, sex, length of hospital stay, and religious beliefs, according to Kendall rank order correlations.

RESULTS

Of 168(93%) respondents, 72(43%) were women; mean age of patients was 63.1 (SD 16.8) years. Forty five (27%) were inpatients of three days or less and 22(13%) for one month or more. 136(81%) were Christian; 17(10%) atheist, agnostic, or had no religion; and 15(9%) were of other religions. In general, patients showed positive attitudes towards the role of hospital chaplains and to the services they provided. The correlation analysis showed that there was a significant tendency for older patients, those who had been inpatients for longer, and those with religious beliefs to be more sympathetic to the role of hospital chaplains.

CONCLUSIONS

Hospital chaplains provide a service which is appreciated by patients. This study provides a simple instrument for assessing patients' attitudes to chaplains.

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