2020
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2019.0188
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Development of the PC-7, a Quantifiable Assessment of Spiritual Concerns of Patients Receiving Palliative Care Near the End of Life

Abstract: Background: Attending to the religious/spiritual (R/S) concerns of patients is a core component of palliative care. A primary responsibility of the chaplain is to conduct a thorough assessment of palliative care patients' R/S needs and resources. Problems with current approaches to spiritual assessment in all clinical contexts, including palliative care, include limited evidence for their validity, reliability, or clinical usefulness; narrative content; and lack of clinical specificity. Objectives: The aim of … Show more

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“…There are several tools available, some of which are quantifiable and specific to patients receiving palliative care near the end of life. 15 The FICA (faith, import or influence, community, address) 16 tool (Ó Puchalski) is convenient to use in any setting and may be adapted for COVID-19 specific considerations ( Table 1). The BELIEF (belief system, ethics or values, lifestyle, involvement in spiritual community, education, near future events of spiritual significance for which to prepare the child) model by McEvoy is an option for pediatric care.…”
Section: What Can We Do As a Professional Community?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several tools available, some of which are quantifiable and specific to patients receiving palliative care near the end of life. 15 The FICA (faith, import or influence, community, address) 16 tool (Ó Puchalski) is convenient to use in any setting and may be adapted for COVID-19 specific considerations ( Table 1). The BELIEF (belief system, ethics or values, lifestyle, involvement in spiritual community, education, near future events of spiritual significance for which to prepare the child) model by McEvoy is an option for pediatric care.…”
Section: What Can We Do As a Professional Community?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major casualties of this agenda was the spiritual dimension, precisely the dimension represented by chaplains (Kelly, 2013). For many patients and their families, coping with illness, traumatic events and facing the end of life are not just medical issues, they are deeply spiritual issues ( Fitchett et al., 2020 ). However, patients, staff and relatives had become isolated from each other as a consequence of the measures designed to save them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, it is conjectured that this scoring system would make it much harder to maintain reliability. That said, the work of Massey and colleagues in developing standard language to describe chaplain activities and the work of Fitchett and colleagues in developing a new spiritual assessment tool both exhibited a high degree of interrater reliability in a relatively short period of time raising the possibility that there is more commonality in how chaplains understand what they do than many have anticipated (Fitchett et al., 2019; Massey et al., 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%