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“善终”:一位临终关怀牧师的生命末期照护方法

‘A Good Death’: One Hospice Chaplain’s Approach to End-of-Life Care

Work, Employment and Society · 2024
被引 2
ABS 4

中文导读

一位美国临终关怀牧师分享其多年经验,阐述如何通过倾听和跨宗教支持来满足患者及家属的精神需求,并探讨该职业的挑战与满足感。

Abstract

When doctors determine patients’ life expectancy to be six months or less, patients are considered palliative. Hospice offers care for the terminally ill patient’s body, mind and spirit. As part of the hospice team, chaplains support the spiritual needs of the patient and their family – a challenging and rewarding role. Dr Madison Cawdor shares his extensive experience as a United States-based hospice chaplain and explains the role’s demands, including the importance of both being present with and listening to patients while also employing an interdenominational approach (i.e. supporting regardless of religious practice). Dr Cawdor explores the role’s personal impacts, including being on call, sustained exposure to death and grief, and also the satisfaction of supporting patients. The demand for hospice care is projected to increase dramatically in the coming years, making understanding the demands of and approaches to this work crucial to facilitate both the recruitment and the retention of hospice chaplains.

临终关怀姑息治疗牧师照护生命末期哀伤辅导