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  • The study highlights the importance of chaplains in pediatric oncology, emphasizing their role in addressing spiritual and psychosocial needs, which can be overlooked by medical staff.
  • Through qualitative analysis of chaplain documentation, three key themes were identified: understanding patient and family experiences, offering diverse interventions, and building long-term supportive relationships.
  • The findings suggest that chaplain insights can enhance interdisciplinary care and potentially improve the well-being of patients and families, prompting future research on effectively integrating chaplains into the care team.

Article Abstract

Background: Although attending to spiritual and religious needs is part of high quality care of pediatric cancer patients, oncology clinicians may not understand the role of the chaplain, resulting in underutilization of resources and failure to fully integrate the chaplain into the clinical team. We provide a description of what the chaplain does in the care of pediatric oncology patients.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative content analysis of chaplain chart notes over a one-year period on the pediatric oncology service at a freestanding children's hospital. Using criteria designed to capture multiple potential factors in chaplain referral, we selected 30 patients for thematic analysis.

Results: In 2016, 166 pediatric patients were diagnosed with cancer and received ongoing care at our institution. From the 30 patients selected, 230 chaplain encounters were documented in the medical chart. Three major themes emerged. (1) The chaplains provided a rich description of spiritual and psychosocial aspects of the patient and family's experience; (2) chaplains provided diverse interventions, both religious and secular in nature; and (3) chaplains provided care within a longitudinal relationship. All three themes depend on the empathic listening by a chaplain.

Conclusions: The chaplains' observations about patient and family beliefs, experiences, and emotional/spiritual states have the potential to inform the interdisciplinary care of the patient. Chaplain documentation provides insight into how spiritual care interventions and close relationships may promote patient and family well-being. In future work, we will explore how to give voice to their insights in caring for pediatric oncology patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pbc.27971DOI Listing

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