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“Hoping” as part of ICU interprofessional collaboration:Chaplains and spiritual care Noriaki UEDA 1 1Center for Christianity and Spiritual Care St Luke's International University pp.781-784
Published Date 2022/10/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.3102201032
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The purpose of this article is to provide a basic understanding of spiritual care, the role of a hospital chaplain and responding to religious needs. There are patients who declare themselves “non-religious” who still need spiritual care. In the ICU, patients who face their own death and/or have life threatening crises need spiritual care. Patients who have received spiritual care may have the opportunity to revise their attitude towards their own life and/or death, to understand the deeper meaning of prayers and to learn that societal norms such as “be useful or helpful” or “do not be troublesome person” dose not have an absolute value, which is often misunderstood in Japanese society. Most hospitals in Japan do not include a hospital chaplain as one of the staff members. The ICU staff in St. Luke's does not have a solid enough relationship with the hospital chaplain. We need to develop a way to take care of the spiritual needs of patients.


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