Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate' has been recognized by various scholars as well as by practitioners in the field. However, papers that present and discuss the study design and provide guidance on the methodology of chaplaincy research are scarce. The aim of this study is to present the design of a mixed-methods study that investigates the impact of a spiritual care intervention on patients' spiritual wellbeing in palliative, home-based care. It reports on the steps needed to conduct such a study in chaplaincy care, and describes and discusses the study's research design, intervention, participants, sampling strategy, patient and public involvement, procedure, ethical considerations, data collection, and analys...
Background: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate' has been recognized by various schola...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become ‘research literate’ has been recognized by various schola...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
BACKGROUND: Many health-care providers experience barriers to addressing spiritual needs, such as no...
ContextSpiritual care is integral to quality palliative care. Although chaplains are uniquely traine...
Further improvement of spiritual care in palliative care is warranted. Particularly reducing barrier...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
Health care chaplains participated in a multicenter trial to explore an implementation strategy for ...
The aim of the research was to observe and scrutinise how chaplains go about facilitating a sacred s...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Background: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate' has been recognized by various schola...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become ‘research literate’ has been recognized by various schola...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
BACKGROUND: Many health-care providers experience barriers to addressing spiritual needs, such as no...
ContextSpiritual care is integral to quality palliative care. Although chaplains are uniquely traine...
Further improvement of spiritual care in palliative care is warranted. Particularly reducing barrier...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
Health care chaplains participated in a multicenter trial to explore an implementation strategy for ...
The aim of the research was to observe and scrutinise how chaplains go about facilitating a sacred s...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Background: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...