Department of Sociology, Brandeis University, MS 071, Waltham, MA 02454, USA.
J Relig Health. 2011 Jun;50(2):300-12. doi: 10.1007/s10943-011-9474-8.
This article analyzes interviews with pediatric physicians (N = 30) and chaplains (N = 22) who work at the same large academic medical centers (N = 13). We ask how pediatric physicians understand and work with chaplains and how chaplains describe their own work. We find that physicians see chaplains as part of interdisciplinary medical teams where they perform rituals and support patients and families, especially around death. Chaplains agree but frame their contributions in terms of the perspectives related to wholeness, presence, and healing they bring. Chaplains have a broader sense of what they contribute to patient care than do physicians.
本文分析了对在同一所大型学术医疗中心工作的儿科医生(N=30)和牧师(N=22)的访谈。我们询问了儿科医生如何理解和与牧师合作,以及牧师如何描述自己的工作。我们发现,医生将牧师视为跨学科医疗团队的一部分,他们在那里进行仪式并为患者和家属提供支持,尤其是在死亡问题上。牧师也认同这一点,但将自己的贡献表述为他们带来的整体观、在场感和治愈感。牧师对自己对患者护理的贡献有更广泛的认识,而医生则没有。