Alongside the original Transforming Chaplaincy project that launched our think tank, several other studies began with the goal of improving patient outcomes through research literacy. The first [...]
One of the best ways for Transforming Chaplaincy to help foster research literacy is to help chaplains become acquainted with one another and leaders in their fields. With that in mind, the [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Co-Director George Fitchett recently published in Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling. You can find it at the Journal‘s site or on PubMed. Fitchett G [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Affiliate Fellow Tim Usset was co-author on an article in Pain Medicine. You can find it on the journal’s site or on PubMed. Harris JI, Usset T, Krause L, Schill D, [...]
The Fall 2017 newsletter of the ACPE Research Network, edited by Network convener John Ehman, is now available. Transforming Chaplaincy is pleased to provide below the contents of this edition of [...]
With an increasing number of terminal patients in the United States dying in the context of hospice, the role that hospice chaplains play in providing spiritual care for patients and their [...]
Donohue, PK; Norvell, M; Boss, RD; Shepard, J; Frank, K; Patron, C; Crowe, Ty (2017). “Hospital Chaplains: Through the Eyes of Parents of Hospitalized Children.” Journal of Palliative Medicine
Taking Inventory and Moving Forward: A Review of the Research Literature and Assessment of Qualitative Research in Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, 2010-2014
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As the foremost journal in spiritual care and counseling (SCC), Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling (JPCC) functions as a barometer for the discipline’s research and interests. This [...]
Purpose of review: As spiritual care has increasingly been considered an integral component of a healthcare treatment plan, spiritual care practitioners have been encouraged to adopt an [...]
The present article presents a comprehensive review and analysis of quantitative research conducted in the United States on chaplaincy and closely related topics published between 2000 and 2009. [...]