Spiritual aim : assessment and documentation of spiritual needs in patients with cancer

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KESTENBAUM, Allison | MCENIRY, Kelly A. | FRIEDMAN, Sarah | KENT, Jennifer | MA, Joseph D. | ROELAND, Eric J.

The chaplain is an essential member of the palliative care (PC) team, yet, standard methods to document chaplain assessments are lacking. The study team performed a retrospective analysis of chaplaincy documentation in an outpatient PC clinic at an academic medical center over 6 months (April 2017 to October 2017). The study team identified unique adult patients with cancer, then manually extracted variables from the electronic medical record. The primary objective was to assess the number of spiritual assessments documented by the chaplain. Secondary objectives included descriptive analysis of identified spiritual needs. Out of the 376 total patient encounters, 292 (77.8%) included documentation of a chaplain’s spiritual assessment. The most frequent spiritual need was self-worth/community (n = 163, 55.8%). This study demonstrates that chaplains can effectively document Spiritual AIM-based screening and assessment. Moreover, this may be an effective documentation method across institutions to facilitate chaplain-based data.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08854726.2021.2008170

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