Grossoehme Daniel H
Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45150, USA.
J Health Care Chaplain. 2013;19(3):99-111. doi: 10.1080/08854726.2013.806119.
The response of a clinical chaplain to a case study of chaplaincy with an elderly African-American male with Parkinson's disease is presented. The case study offers two novel aspects: first, it explicitly describes interventions by the chaplain, and second, the chaplain's clinical approach was guided throughout by an underlying theory (narrative theory). The case study seeks to shift the paradigm from chaplains as "agenda-less" companions to clinicians with a repertoire of interventions which they should claim. The chaplain's use of narrative theory is examined. Future case studies may draw on narrative theory in chaplaincy with older males with different chronic disease, with women who have Parkinson's, and may seek to develop a theory of chaplaincy from within the profession.
本文呈现了一位临床牧师对一个案例研究的回应,该案例涉及一名患有帕金森病的非裔美国老年男性的牧师关怀。该案例研究有两个新颖之处:第一,它明确描述了牧师的干预措施;第二,牧师的临床方法自始至终都由一种基础理论(叙事理论)指导。该案例研究旨在将范式从牧师作为“无议程”陪伴者转变为拥有一系列应主张的干预措施的临床工作者。文中考察了牧师对叙事理论的运用。未来的案例研究可以在针对患有不同慢性病的老年男性、患有帕金森病的女性的牧师关怀中借鉴叙事理论,并可能试图从该专业内部发展出一种牧师关怀理论。