Chaplains are employed by health organizations around the world to support patients in recognizing and addressing their spiritual needs. There is currently no generalizable measure of the impact of these interventions and so the clinical and strategic worth of chaplaincy is difficult to articulate. This paper introduces the Scottish PROM, an original five-item patient reported outcome measure constructed specifically to address this gap. It describes the validation process from its conceptual grounding in the spiritual care literature through face and content validity cycles. It shows that the Scottish PROM is internally consistent and unidimensional. Responses to the Scottish PROM show strong convergent validity with responses to the Warwi...
further advanced in the USA. Here a US patient sat-isfaction with chaplaincy instrument (PSI-C-R) wa...
What we know already The Lothian PROM has shown us that chaplaincy benefitted all in this sample not...
A postal survey, containing a questionnaire and covering letter, was distributed to 1029 ward-based ...
Chaplains are employed by health organizations around the world to support patients in recognizing a...
What we know alreadyPatient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are an increasingly popular and preval...
Chaplains help people face some of the most complex, intractable and traumatic issues in their lives...
In moving toward professionalising spiritual care in the healthcare system, as an equal partner in w...
What we know alreadySpecialist spiritual care can be broken down into discrete items within a questi...
Outcome research is becoming increasingly important in healthcare chaplaincy, to improve the quality...
Method: This was a pilot service evaluation, evaluating the impact of CCL on a Patient Reported Outc...
Abstract: The authors introduce a form of audit as a response to the question ‘What should be audite...
Around the world, chaplains provide specialist spiritual care forpeople with complex healthcare need...
Aim To analyse quantitative changes in patient wellbeing concurrent with chaplaincy interventions i...
further advanced in the USA. Here a US patient sat-isfaction with chaplaincy instrument (PSI-C-R) wa...
What we know already The Lothian PROM has shown us that chaplaincy benefitted all in this sample not...
A postal survey, containing a questionnaire and covering letter, was distributed to 1029 ward-based ...
Chaplains are employed by health organizations around the world to support patients in recognizing a...
What we know alreadyPatient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are an increasingly popular and preval...
Chaplains help people face some of the most complex, intractable and traumatic issues in their lives...
In moving toward professionalising spiritual care in the healthcare system, as an equal partner in w...
What we know alreadySpecialist spiritual care can be broken down into discrete items within a questi...
Outcome research is becoming increasingly important in healthcare chaplaincy, to improve the quality...
Method: This was a pilot service evaluation, evaluating the impact of CCL on a Patient Reported Outc...
Abstract: The authors introduce a form of audit as a response to the question ‘What should be audite...
Around the world, chaplains provide specialist spiritual care forpeople with complex healthcare need...
Aim To analyse quantitative changes in patient wellbeing concurrent with chaplaincy interventions i...
further advanced in the USA. Here a US patient sat-isfaction with chaplaincy instrument (PSI-C-R) wa...
What we know already The Lothian PROM has shown us that chaplaincy benefitted all in this sample not...
A postal survey, containing a questionnaire and covering letter, was distributed to 1029 ward-based ...