Congrats to Teresa Rangel, Gary Weisbrich, Sarah Sumner, Adam G., Robert Leavitt, MDiv, MAT, BCC with your new Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy publication: Factors associated with health personnel–chaplain interactions in the hospital setting: a cross-sectional survey study. https://lnkd.in/gn56XRNK
From the abstract, “Health personnel may seek #chaplain support to discuss stressors related to complex patient cases, difficult team dynamics, and personal issues. In this survey study of 1376 healthcare interprofessional clinicians, participants reported interacting with chaplains most frequently over patient-related stressors in the prior 12 months. Factors associated with chaplain interactions to discuss all three stressors included: reporting chaplains provide #spiritual support to health personnel, more years of service, seeking professional help to deal with stressors, and higher levels of secondary traumatic stress.”
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