Screening for Spiritual Struggle

Author:

Fitchett George1,Risk James L.2

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor and Director of Research, Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

2. Executive Director, Bishop Anderson House, Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

Abstract

A growing body of research documents the harmful effects of religious or spiritual struggle among patients with a wide variety of diagnoses. We developed a brief screening protocol for use in identifying patients who may be experiencing religious/spiritual struggle, as well as patients who would like a visit from a chaplain. We describe the results of a pilot study in which non-chaplain healthcare colleagues administered the screening protocol to patients admitted to an acute medical rehabilitation unit. The protocol identified 7% of the patients as possibly experiencing religious/spiritual struggle. Follow up spiritual assessments by the chaplain confirmed religious/spiritual struggle in all but one of these patients and also identified additional cases of religious/spiritual struggled not identified by the protocol. In addition to areas for future research, the authors describe how using a protocol to screen patients for religious/spiritual can make important contributions to spiritual care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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