The Effects of Contextual Factors on Hospital Chaplains: A Qualitative Study.
Robert L KlitzmanGabrielle Di Sapia NatarelliStephanie SinnappanElizaveta GarbuzovaJay Al-HashimiPublished in: The journal of pastoral care & counseling : JPCC (2023)
Critical questions arise about how contextual factors affect hospital chaplains. We interviewed 23 chaplains in-depth. Hospitals' religious or other institutional affiliation, geography, and leadership can influence chaplains both explicitly/directly and implicitly/indirectly-for example, in types/amounts of support chaplains receive, scope of chaplains' roles/activities, amounts/types of chaplains' interactions, chaplains' views of their roles and freedom to innovate, and patients', families' and other providers' perceptions/expectations regarding spiritual care. These data have critical implications for research, practice, and education.