Department Directors' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of Hospital Chaplains: A National Survey

A national survey of hospital directors of medicine, nursing, social services, and pastoral care was conducted to obtain opinions about the importance of various chaplain roles. On average, directors in all four disciplines rated three of the seven chaplain roles (grief and death, prayer, and emotio...

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description A national survey of hospital directors of medicine, nursing, social services, and pastoral care was conducted to obtain opinions about the importance of various chaplain roles. On average, directors in all four disciplines rated three of the seven chaplain roles (grief and death, prayer, and emotional support) to be "very" to "extremely" important. Most of the others roles were rated between "moderately" and "very" important (religious services-rituals consultation and advocacy, community liaison-outreach). Several significant differences were found among disciplines, as physicians rated the importance of most chaplains' roles lower than did other disciplines. Overall, there was a tendency for directors in smaller hospitals, especially those with fewer than 100 patients, to place less importance on most of the chaplain roles investigated here.
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Boards of directors
chaplain
Chaplaincy Service, Hospital
Clergy
Collaboration
Counseling
Data Collection
Directors
Discipline
Grief
Health administration
hospital
Hospitals
Humans
Interdisciplinary aspects
interdisciplinary team
Multidisciplinary teams
Nurses
Nursing
Palliative care
Pastoral care
Patient safety
Perceptions
Physician Executives - psychology
Physicians
Polls & surveys
Professional Role
Questionnaires
Ratings & rankings
Religion
Response rates
Social services
Social support
Social workers
Spirituality
United States
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