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End-of-life care considerations for the pentecostal patient #449
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Pentecostals are a grouping of Protestant Christians. It includes many churches and traditions such as Assembly of God, Church of God, Holiness, Pentecostal Holiness, Apostolic, Charismatic, Spirit-Filled, Vineyard Fellowship, Four Square Gospel, and Full Gospel. Pentecostal beliefs place a strong emphasis on God's supernatural power through the Holy Spirit, which includes miraculous healing. At times, this can make goals of care discussions and end-of-life care challenging for the medical team. This Fast Fact provides guidance to clinicians in caring for Pentecostal patients near the end of life. Importantly, although what is discussed here may apply for many Pentecostals, clinicians must always use cultural humility in exploring the specific beliefs, practices, and care preferences of individual Pentecostal patients (see Fast Fact #216).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2022.0411
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