Educating Chaplains for Research Literacy: Results of a National Survey of Clinical Pastoral Education Residency Programs

Author:

Fitchett George1,Tartaglia Alexander2,Dodd-McCue Diane3,Murphy Patricia4

Affiliation:

1. Professor and Director of Research Department of Religion, Health and Human Values Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

2. Senior Associate Dean and Katherine I. Lantz Professor School of Allied Health Professions Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA

3. Associate Professor Department of Patient Counseling Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA

4. Associate Professor Department of Religion, Health and Human Values Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

Abstract

There is growing evidence that leaders in professional health care chaplaincy recognize the important role of research. The Standards of Practice recently approved by the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC), and especially the standard about research (Standard 12), provide strong evidence that the profession sees research, and research-literate chaplains, as important for its future. The aim of this study was to identify the extent to which Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc (ACPE) accredited clinical pastoral education (CPE) residency programs are preparing their graduates to be the kind of research-literate chaplains described in these Standards. We interviewed CPE supervisors from 26 randomly-selected CPE residency programs. We found 12% of the programs had intentional and substantive research-related curricula, 27% of the programs offered some limited exposure to research, and 62% of the programs provided no education about research. We found also that supervisors often defined “research education” in terms of actually conducting research projects. CPE residency programs potentially play a central role in educating research-literate chaplains. Future research should examine the incentives and barriers that influence the inclusion of research education in CPE residency programs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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