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Spir ituality - Implementing spiritual care at the end of life in

5 Mar 2021

One chaplaincy chaplains.12 The chaplain’s role comprises services co-ordinator, 143 chaplains and seven assessing and addressing spiritual issues in the pastoral care workers are employed (whole- context of multidisciplinary working and time equivalents), with a total headcount of team involvement.12 234.3 As part of the agreement with the Health At the same time, the HSE has identified a Service. [...] this exercise, it established a Chaplaincy Council in 2014,13 which aims to support the n Although Roman Catholicism is still the dominant religion in the development of spiritual and pastoral care in Republic of Ireland, the number of people affiliated to other health- and social care settings. [...] promote, debate and discuss the role of Nursing board requirements in the domain of spirituality in healthcare. [...] It is hoped that ‘holistic approaches to care and the these ongoing developments, along with integration of knowledge’ specify that the the work of the Chaplaincy Council,13 nurse ‘implements planned nursing will strengthen current approaches to care/interventions to achieve the identified the provision of spiritual care to healthcare outcomes’ and ‘creates and maintains a service users in the ROI. [...] A study of the pastoral care needs of the ICU/ED staff in a n For an elderly person who is General Hospital from the Pastoral Care Department.
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