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Spirituality & Clinical Care POM 1 and SON 2004 Course Directors Kay Sandor, PhD, RN, LPC Victor Sierpina, MD Harold Vanderpool, PhD, ThM With Susie.

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2 Spirituality & Clinical Care POM 1 and SON 2004

3 Course Directors Kay Sandor, PhD, RN, LPC Victor Sierpina, MD Harold Vanderpool, PhD, ThM With Susie Gerik, MD Elizabeth Gressle, RN, MSN, FNP-C

4 Roles for the Physician or Nurse Catalyst Encourages spiritual and religious questions Encourages patient’s personal discovery and dialogue Stimulates social connection Not a spiritual advisor or necessarily knowledgeable about patient’s religion

5 Roles for the Physician or Nurse Secular priest Treats the “whole person” not just the disease Responds with compassion Affirms patient’s unique worth and dingity Stands by patient in face of suffering and death

6 Inappropriate Roles of Physician or Nurse Spiritual or religious teacher/leader Ethical and boundary issues Proselytizing Power position, unequal balance Boundaries Missionary service as possible exception

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8 Tasks for Incorporating Spirituality and Religion into the Care of Patients

9 Spiritual History Assess religious and spiritual issues Not just recording their religion Determine based on patient guidance how or if to include spirituality in the interdisciplinary team approach

10 Continuing Dialogue Relationship building Active listening, appropriate touch Clergy consult as needed

11 Recognize Common Spiritual Dilemmas Unfairness—Why me? Unworthiness—I don’t want to be a burden Hopelessness—What’s the point? Guilt and punishment—I’m being punished but I led a good life Isolation and anger—No one understands me Vulnerability—I am afraid Confusion—Why is this happening to me? Abandonment—God (or family) doesn’t care

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13 Taking a Spiritual History

14 Spiritual History FAITH IMPACT COMMUNITY ASSIST

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16 Three Questions What helps you get through the tough times? Who do you turn to when you need support? What meaning does this experience have for you?

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18 HOPE H : Sources of hope, meaning, comfort, strength, peace, and connectedness? O : Organized religion? P : Personal spirituality or practice? E : Effects on medical care and end of life issues?

19 SPIRITual History S= Spiritual belief system P= Personal spirituality I= Integration with spiritual community R= Ritualized practices and restrictions I= Implications for medical care T= Terminal events planning

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