Distress and self-care among chaplains working in palliative care.
Kelsey B WhitePatricia E MurphyJane JeulandGeorge FitchettPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2020)
Chaplains working in palliative care appear moderately distressed, possibly more so than chaplains working in other clinical areas. These chaplains also use debriefing, with non-chaplain palliative colleagues, to process clinical experiences. Further research is needed about the role of religious or spiritual beliefs and practices in protecting against stress associated with care for people at the end of life.