Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; Masters of Science in Bioethics Program, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Masters of Science in Bioethics Program, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2023 Jun;77(2):92-100. doi: 10.1177/15423050221146507. Epub 2023 Jan 3.
These data, the first to explore chaplains' challenges in ending visits/relationships with patients/families, has critical implications for practice, education, and research. Questions arise about the scope/boundaries of chaplains' relationships with patients/families. Interviews were conducted with 23 chaplains who face questions/challenges regarding how to end visits and interactions, including individual conversations and ongoing relationships with patients/families. Chaplains confront uncertainties and rely on verbal- and non-verbal cues to gauge how long to stay with each patient/family, and they are sometimes unsure. These data have critical implications for practice, education, and research.
这些数据首次探讨了牧师在结束与患者/家属的探访/关系时所面临的挑战,对实践、教育和研究具有重要意义。这些数据引发了关于牧师与患者/家属关系的范围/界限的问题。对 23 名面临如何结束探访和互动问题/挑战的牧师进行了访谈,包括与患者/家属的个别谈话和持续关系。牧师面临不确定性,依赖言语和非言语提示来判断与每位患者/家属在一起的时间长短,有时他们也不确定。这些数据对实践、教育和研究具有重要意义。