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Psychosocial and Spiritual Care in Hospice: Differences Between Nursing,Social Work,and Clergy
Authors:Dona J. Reese  Dean R. Brown
Abstract:A chart review of the most recent home visits from nursing, social work, and clergy to 37 home hospice patients indicated that all but two psychosocial and spiritual issues examined were addressed by hospice staff on home visits. Spirituality and, secondly, death anxiety were the most frequently discussed variables. Clergy addressed more spiritual issues than the other two professions, and social work addressed more psychosocial issues than the other two professions. These findings underscore the important roles that clergy and social work play on the hospice team, and imply that hospice should make a renewed commitment to psychosocial and spiritual care. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-342-9678. E-mail address: getinfo@haworth.com]
Keywords:Methadone  pharmacology  pharmacokinetics  clinical use  adverse events  pain  maintenance  management  cancer  opioid  withdrawal
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