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What Do Chaplains Really Do? II. Interventions in the New York Chaplaincy Study
2008
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
The current study analyzes data from 30,995 chaplain visits with patients and families that were part of the New York Chaplaincy Study. The data were collected at 13 healthcare institutions in the Greater New York City area from 1994-1996. Seventeen chaplain interventions were recorded: nine that were religious or spiritual in nature, and eight that were more general or not specifically religious. Chaplains used religious=spiritual interventions, alone or in conjunction with general
doi:10.1080/08854720802053853
pmid:18686544
fatcat:lwpocfbxhjalrn6iq2q3zn4e7m