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E-grāmata: Chaplains as Partners in Medical Decision-Making: Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784509989
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Healthcare chaplains working as part of interdisciplinary teams are frequently involved in contributing to discussions on all aspects of patients' wellbeing. This insightful collection of case studies shows how chaplains can effectively support patients and their families in making decisions regarding medical care, as well as for their spiritual needs.

Reflecting the reality of medical decision-making, each case study follows a format where a chaplain and a non-chaplain (e.g. a doctor or a social worker) gives their response to the example considered, helping the reader to understand the chaplain's role in the decision making and how they can contribute constructively to the process. Adding another layer to the multifaceted role of the chaplain, this is essential reading for any chaplain in healthcare.



A collection of comprehensive case studies demonstrating the important role of the chaplain in assisting patients with life limiting illnesses in their medical decision-making. The contributors are from a diverse range of settings and feature a variety of religious traditions to show the full range of chaplains' approaches.

Recenzijas

This book provides wonderful case studies that will help practicing chaplains reflect on their work and those in training learn from some of the best. It should be read by spiritual care providers and chaplains no matter where and with whom they work. -- Wendy Cadge, Professor of Sociology, Brandeis University

Papildus informācija

Demonstrating how chaplains can positively support the medical care of patients
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Foreword 11(6)
George Fitchett
Introduction 17(14)
M. Jeanne Wirpsa
Karen Pugliese
Part I Story Matters: Patient as Person
31(66)
Karen Pugliese
1 Keith's Story: "It was an easy choice. I'm not ready to die"---Keith, a 59-year-old living with Stage IV bladder cancer
37(12)
Paul Galchutt
2 Glen's Story: "Glen's mission"---a 72-year-old man, living until his sense of purpose was fulfilled
49(16)
Jim Hogg
3 Bob's Story: "I don't want to put them through anything more. They've already done enough for me"---Bob, a middle-aged husband and father as he faces treatment decisions for his second life-threatening cancer
65(14)
M. Jeanne Wirpsa
4 Critical Response to Story Matters: Patient as Person Case Studies: A Chaplain's Perspective
79(8)
Anne Windholz
5 Critical Response to Story Matters: Patient as Person Case Studies: A Palliative Care Physician's Response
87(10)
Nora Segar
Part II Emotions and Family Dynamics that Impact Medical Decision-Making
97(64)
Karen Pugliese
M. Jeanne Wirpsa
6 Rita's Story: "Aren't we supposed to honor our mother and father?"---Ray, grandson of the family matriarch, Rita
103(14)
Keith W. Goheen
7 Mark's Story: "Take this trach out; I don't want to live this way"---Mark, a middle-aged man with acute respiratory disease
117(14)
Melanie Swqfford
8 Aaron's Story: "I don't want to give up on him, but I don't want to hurt him either"---Aaron's family as they struggle to do right by this 45-year-old who suffered a sudden life-threatening injury
131(12)
Teresamarie T. Vilagos
9 Critical Response to Emotions and Family Dynamics Case Studies: A Chaplain's Perspective
143(8)
Linda F. Piotrowski
10 Critical Response to Emotions and Family Dynamics Case Studies: A Psychologist's Perspective
151(10)
Debjani Mukherjee
Part III Negotiating Religious and Cultural Differences
161(56)
M. Jeanne Wirpsa
11 Sarah's Story: "If G-d feels Sarah should experience a recovery, it will be a great gift. However, if G-d doesn't, my belief system will never change"---Leah, an Orthodox Jew, speaking about G-d's role in her daughter's devastating illness
165(10)
Abraham Axelrud
12 Alma's Story: "She's dying from a broken heart"---Mary telling the story of her sister Alma's death
175(10)
Michelle Kirby
13 Ayesah's Story: "Allah will save her"---Mohammed talking about his wife, Ayesah
185(12)
Emily Duncan Rosencrans
14 Critical Response to Negotiating Religious and Cultural Differences Cases Studies: A Chaplain's Response
197(10)
Karen Lieberman
15 Critical Response to Negotiating Religious and Cultural Differences Case Studies: A Family Medicine Physician's Response
207(10)
Christopher Smyre
Afterword 217(6)
Martin Walton
Biographies 223(8)
Subject Index 231(6)
Author Index 237
M. Jeanne Wirpsa, MA, BCC, HEC-C is a Program Manager & Clinical Ethicist in the Medical Ethics Program and a Chaplain at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. Karen Pugliese, MA, BCC-PCHAC is an Advanced Practice Chaplain at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, IL.