2016
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.480
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G493(P) Exploring the role of religion and spirituality with parents and staff on a UK PICU: A qualitative study

Abstract: IntroductionFor many families and some staff Religion and Spirituality (R/S) is an important aspect of a child’s critical illness. Holistic care requires adaptation too, and support of, the role of R/S on PICU. Faith-based beliefs offer additional facets to critical care, particularly difficult treatment decisions – but the role of R/S support e.g. chaplaincy is little explored. This study was conducted to determine the role of R/S for parents and staff in a UK tertiary-PICU with integrated multi-faith chaplai… Show more

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