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A Dictionary of Patients' Spiritual & Cultural Values for Health Care ProfessionalsPrimary Author: HealthCare Chaplaincy This is "a guide that is meant to describe beliefs and practices generally found within a particular cultural or religious group." The purpose is to help healthcare providers meet the Joint Commission's requirement for addressing and maintaining patient rights for their cultural, religious, spiritual, and personal values, and religious and other spiritual practices to be accommodated. Sections include:
Date Last Modified 09/01/2009
Manual/guide, Report/Document/Book chapter
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A Multi-Faith Resource for Healthcare StaffPrimary Author: NHS Education for Scotland Guide developed to provide healthcare workers with knowledge, awareness, and sensitivity to the needs of the diverse faith and belief groups they may encounter in their every day work. For each faith tradition or cultural group included information is provided on: attitudes to healthcare staff and illness; religious practices; diet; fasting; washing and toilet; ideas of modesty and dress; death customs; birth customs; family planning; and blood transfusions, transplants and organ donation.
Date Last Modified 11/28/2006
Manual/guide
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A Time for Listening and Caring Spirituality and the Care of the Chronically Ill and DyingPrimary Author: Christina M. Puchalski, GWish: The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health A thoughtful, informative, and practical guide for anyone involved in caring for the seriously and chronically ill or dying. This book covers how spiritual care can be integrated into traditional caregiving. Part one discusses aspects of spirituality, such as presence, ethics, and relationships. Part two delves into a number of specific religious and theological traditions. Part three offers practical applications and tools, including storytelling, psychotherapy, dance, music, and the arts. Part four focuses on patients' stories and reflections.
Date Last Modified 06/01/2006
Book
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Bioethics for clinicians: Hinduism and SikhismPrimary Author: Harold Coward, University of Victoria Peer-reviewed article from the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) describing how Hindu and Sikh beliefs may impact the provision of health care. The article includes "Essential qualities of ethical approaches to communication and caregiving involving Hindu and Sikh patients" and two case examples.
Date Last Modified 11/01/2000
Article, Case example/study
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Eye on Religion: Clinicians and HinduismPrimary Author: Uma Mysorekar, The Hindu Temple Society of North America Brief article from the Southern Medical Journal (Volume 99, Number 4) that provides a background description of Hinduism and naming key points for clinicians to keep in mind when working with Hindu patients.
Date Last Modified 04/01/2006
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