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向牧师介绍研究:“这可能对我有帮助”。

Introducing chaplains to research: "this could help me".

作者信息

Murphy Patricia E, Fitchett George

机构信息

Department of Religion, Health and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612-3833, USA.

出版信息

J Health Care Chaplain. 2010;16(3-4):79-94. doi: 10.1080/08854726.2010.480840.

Abstract

Health care chaplains are beginning to recognize the need to become an evidence-based profession. This will require that all chaplains become informed consumers of research. There has been little investigation into the barriers that chaplains face as they attempt to become research literate. This study employed comments of 94 chaplains who attended pastoral research workshops to examine attitudes chaplains report about research that might represent these barriers. The study also assessed the effects of the workshops on changing chaplains' feelings about research. Initially, many chaplains reported feeling anxious and inadequate when they thought about research. After the workshops, they reported a significant change to more positive feelings such as encouragement. As one chaplain wrote, "I feel hopeful. This could help me in my work." This study suggests that, if provided with appropriate education, many chaplains are ready to become more active research consumers and a few would consider becoming investigators.

摘要

医疗保健牧师开始认识到有必要成为一个基于证据的职业。这将要求所有牧师成为有见识的研究使用者。对于牧师在试图精通研究时所面临的障碍,几乎没有进行过调查。本研究采用了94位参加牧师研究工作坊的牧师的评论,以审视牧师报告的关于可能代表这些障碍的研究的态度。该研究还评估了这些工作坊对改变牧师对研究的看法的影响。最初,许多牧师表示,当他们想到研究时会感到焦虑和能力不足。工作坊之后,他们报告称有了显著变化,变得有了更多积极的感受,比如受到鼓舞。正如一位牧师所写:“我充满希望。这能在我的工作中帮助我。”这项研究表明,如果得到适当的教育,许多牧师准备好成为更积极的研究使用者,还有少数人会考虑成为研究者。

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