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Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare


Mark R Cobb
,
Christina M Puchalski
, and
Bruce Rumbold

Abstract


Spirituality and healthcare is an emerging field of research, practice and policy, and healthcare organisations and practitioners are therefore challenged to understand and address spirituality, develop their knowledge and implement effective policy. This is the first reference resource to provide a comprehensive overview of the key topics.






Bibliographic InformationPublisher: Oxford University PressPrint Publication Date: Aug 2012Print ISBN-13: 9780199571390Published online: Aug 2012DOI: 10.1093/med/9780199571390.001.0001


Mark R Cobb, author Clinical Director and Senior Chaplain, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Christina M Puchalski, author Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish), The George Washington University, USA

Bruce Rumbold, author Director, Palliative Care Unit, Department of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia

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Subject(s) in Oxford Medicine OnlineClinical Medicine
Palliative Medicine
Public Health and Epidemiology

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Contents
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Preface
List of contributors
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Chapter 16 PersonhoodRosalie Hudson
Chapter 17 BeliefMark Cobb
Chapter 18 HopeJaklin Eliott
Chapter 19 Meaning makingLaurie A. Burke and Robert A. Neimeyer
Chapter 20 Compassion: luxury or necessity?Carol Taylor and Susan Walker
Chapter 21 Dignity: a novel path into the spiritual landscape of the human heartShane Sinclair and Harvey M. Chochinov
Chapter 22 Cure and healingLodovico Balducci and H. Lee Modditt
Chapter 23 SufferingBetty Ferrell and Catherine Del Ferraro
Chapter 24 RitualDouglas J. Davies
Chapter 25 Culture and religionPeter van der Veer
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Chapter 27 Healthcare chaplaincyChris Swift, George Handzo, and Jeffrey Cohen
Chapter 28 Complementary, alternative, and integrative medicineMargaret L. Stuber and Brandon Horn
Chapter 29 Restorative medicineChristina M. Puchalski
Chapter 30 NursingWilfred McSherry and Dr Linda Ross
Chapter 31 Faith community (parish) nursingAntonia M. van Loon
Chapter 32 Psychiatry and mental health treatmentJames L. Griffith
Chapter 33 Social workMargaret Holloway
Chapter 34 Care of childrenPatricia Fosarelli
Chapter 35 Care of elderly peopleElizabeth MacKinlay
Chapter 36 Palliative careJackie Ellis and Mari Lloyd-Williams
Chapter 37 Spirituality and the arts: discovering what really mattersNigel Hartley
Chapter 38 Care of the soulMichael Kearney and Radhule Weininger
Chapter 39 CounsellingWilliam West
Chapter 40 Dignity conserving care: research evidenceShane Sinclair and Harvey M. Chochinov
Chapter 41 Pastoral theology in healthcare settings: blessed irritant for holistic human careEmmanuel Y. Lartey, PhD
Chapter 42 Next steps for spiritual assessment in healthcareGeorge Fitchett
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Section V Policy and EducationChapter 52 PolicyBruce Rumbold, Mark Cobb, and Christina Puchalski

Section VI ChallengesChapter 62 Contemporary spiritualityDavid Tacey
Chapter 63 The future of religionGrace Davie and Martyn Percy
Chapter 64 The future of spirituality and healthcareMark Cobb, Bruce Rumbold, and Christina M. Puchalski
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The relationship between spirituality and healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and it has now emerged as a significant field in health research, healthcare policy and clinical practice and training. Understanding health and wellbeing requires addressing spiritual and existential issues, and healthcare is therefore challenged to respond to the ways spirituality is experienced and expressed in illness, suffering, healing and loss. If healthcare has compassionate regard for the humanity of those it serves, it is faced with questions about how it understands and interprets spirituality, what resources it should make available and how these are organised, and the ways in which spirituality shapes and informs the purpose and practice of healthcare? These questions are the basis for this resource, which presents a coherent field of enquiry, discussion and debate that is interdisciplinary, international and vibrant.There is a growing corpus of articles in medical and healthcare journals on spirituality in addition to a wide range of literature, but there has been no attempt so far to publish a standard text on this subject. Spirituality in Healthcare is an authoritative reference on the subject providing unequalled coverage, critical depth and an integrated source of key topics. Divided into six sections including practice, research, policy and training, the project brings together international contributions from scholars in the field to provide a unique and stimulating resource.
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This book is remarkable in its range and in its depth. The contributors are all leading experts in their particular fields, and anyone who masters the richness and detail of the 64 chapters will have acquired a genuinely comprehensive knowledge of the increasingly important area of the intersection between spirituality and healthcare. ― Brendan Callaghan, SJ, from The Way, Vol. 55, No. 1, Jan 2016
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`This book is a MUST read for every professional in Healthcare. Spirituality in Healthcare brings a fresh new perspective to the subject. Almost every aspect of spirituality is covered in this book. Seen through the eyes of hundreds of main stream science and medical contributors (The contribution lists reads like a who's who of the world medical and science based communities) this book looks at the history, development and application of every main stream faith, religion, cultural and even political based beliefs.' WLS Support Blog `This is a book for a wide range of disciplines. Its users in health care chaplaincy could include individual chaplains who wish to deepen their understanding, broaden their practice and bolster their legitimacy. Chaplaincy teams could use it like a journal club, taking a chapter per month and discussing it. Chaplaincy training courses could quarry the topics and texts for curriculum development. Unfortunately, and inevitably, this big book comes with a big price-tag: £125 RRP (that's Recommended Retail Price). Yet, in its own words, it is a 'unique resource' - there is nothing else like it out there. Speak nicely to your budget-holder; beg your health care sciences library to purchase a copy; blow your last instalment of RRP (that's Recruitment and Retention Premium). Go get.' Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, Feb 2013 `...an integrated and valuable source on the key topics in spirituality in healthcare.' Catholic Medical Quartely, Feb 2013 `Editors Cobb, Puchalski and Rumbold along with 78 highly qualified collegues around the globe have produced a concise and currently peerless representation of spirituality and health as an integral part of clinical practice and as an emerging field for interdisciplinary research. This is an even better point of entry into the field than the recently revised and highly reliable Handbook of Religion and Health by H. Koenig, D. King and V. Carson, which is an essential volume for specialists... this is a landmark volume that merits a place in any health sciences or religious studies library collection... Essential. Students of all levels, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners.' CHOICE, April 2013 `Inclusive of worldwide spiritual traditions, and addressing diverse diagnostic groups, the book is useful to practitioners and students in different international settings. It also addresses research issues, including measures, making the book a helpful resource for those interested in examining the relationship of spirituality and health. The editors bring a broad healthcare perspective from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Many chapter authors are the experts in their fields... By offering several broad perspectives, the book engages readers in thoughtfully developing personal responses while learning to address patients' needs as part of a healthcare team.' Doody's Notes, July 2013 `This book is an essential tool for students, professionals and researchers. Despite being divided into several chapters, each is clear, systematic, didactic and relatively brief... It is an essential handbook about an emerging theme and current, which has been developed in the research, the results have tended to emphasize its importance in the life and health of patients, as well as the ethical imperative to be included in clinical practice.' Journal of Nursing, August 2013

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Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds honorary academic posts at the University of Sheffield and the University of Liverpool. He has a multidisciplinary education across science and the humanities and has experience working in the community, voluntary and acute health sectors. Christina M. Puchalski is founding Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish) in Washington, D.C. and a Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences at The George Washington University. Dr. Puchalski is a pioneer and leader in the movement to integrate spirituality into healthcare in both the clinical setting and in medical education. Her work continues to break ground in the clinical, academic, and pastoral understanding of spiritual care as an essential element of healthcare. She is an active clinician, board certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. Her accolades include the 2009 George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award and 2011 Outstanding Colleague Award from the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. She is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and is also a member of the contemplative Carmelite lay community. Dr. Puchalski has authored many publications and been featured in numerous print and television media. Bruce Rumbold is Director of the Palliative Care Unit at La Trobe University, where his responsibilities include coordinating health promoting palliative care and spiritual care academic programs alongside developing public health approaches to end of life care. His multidisciplinary interests are supported by postgraduate qualifications in physics, practical theology and health social science. Prior to joining La Trobe he was from 1986-2002 foundation professor of pastoral studies at Whitley College, an affiliated teaching institution of the Melbourne College of Divinity. Social determinants of end of life experience, and spiritual care, are the particular focus of his current wor
About the Author
Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds honorary academic posts at the University of Sheffield and the University of Liverpool. He has a multidisciplinary education across science and the humanities and has experience working in the community, voluntary and acute health sectors. Christina M. Puchalski is founding Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish) in Washington, D.C. and a Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences at The George Washington University. Dr. Puchalski is a pioneer and leader in the movement to integrate spirituality into healthcare in both the clinical setting and in medical education. Her work continues to break ground in the clinical, academic, and pastoral understanding of spiritual care as an essential element of healthcare. She is an active clinician, board certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. Her accolades include the 2009 George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award and 2011 Outstanding Colleague Award from the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. She is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and is also a member of the contemplative Carmelite lay community. Dr. Puchalski has authored many publications and been featured in numerous print and television media. Bruce Rumbold is Director of the Palliative Care Unit at La Trobe University, where his responsibilities include coordinating health promoting palliative care and spiritual care academic programs alongside developing public health approaches to end of life care. His multidisciplinary interests are supported by postgraduate qualifications in physics, practical theology and health social science. Prior to joining La Trobe he was from 1986-2002 foundation professor of pastoral studies at Whitley College, an affiliated teaching institution of the Melbourne College of Divinity. Social determinants of end of life experience, and spiritual care, are the particular focus of his current wor
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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press UK; Reprint edition (15 May 2014)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0198717385
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0198717386
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.54 x 21.84 x 27.18 cmCustomer Reviews:
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