Supporting diversity in person-centred care: The role of healthcare chaplains

Author:

Brady VivienneORCID,Timmins Fiona1,Caldeira Sílvia2ORCID,Naughton Margaret Theresa3,McCarthy Anne4,Pesut Barbara5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

2. Bon Secours Hospital, Ireland

3. Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal

4. Group Analytic Psychotherapist, Ireland

5. The University of British Columbia, Canada

Abstract

Aim: To explore healthcare chaplains’ experience of providing spiritual support to individuals and families from minority religious and non-religious faiths and to identify key elements of the role. Background: Currently, there is limited research uncovering the essential elements of healthcare chaplaincy, specifically with reference to religious and/or spiritual diversity, and as interprofessional collaborators with nurses and midwives in healthcare. Research design and participants: Using phenomenology, we interviewed eight healthcare chaplains from a variety of healthcare settings in the Republic of Ireland. Data were analysed using a seven-step framework comprising Moustakas’ (1994) modification of the Van Kaam method of data analysis. Ethical considerations: Ethical approval was granted by the university and the principles of informed consent applied. Findings: Three main themes emerged: what the chaplain brings; components of ritual, minority faith or no faith; and practising chaplaincy. Subthemes included ‘offering’, ‘awareness and insight’, ‘acceptance and empathy’, ‘skilled companionship’, ‘presence’, ‘a confidant and holder of hope’ and ‘a vital resource’. Discussion and conclusions: The healthcare chaplain is a key collaborator in facilitating holistic person-centred care and in supporting healthcare professionals. Chaplaincy services are an essential but largely unrecognised and potentially cost-effective component of interprofessional team working. Relevance to clinical practice: This study has illuminated key aspects of the healthcare chaplain’s role as interprofessional collaborator in person-centred care, in navigating diversity and ensuring respect and dignity for the person irrespective of religious or spiritual care needs.

Funder

Adelaide Health Foundation

Tallaght Hospital

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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