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J Relig Health ; 49(3): 333-6, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19526343

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Research on spirituality and religion (S/R) is receiving more attention as healthcare staff recognize the importance of treating the whole person. This is especially pertinent in critical care, where patients and families deal with a multitude of issues. As not all research comes exclusively from theologically educated authors, this study explored publication trends of S/R articles in critical care. Findings indicated medically credentialed professionals, not chaplains and/or pastoral care staff, constituted the majority of authors in S/R articles.


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Critical Care/trends , Pastoral Care/trends , Publishing/trends , Spirituality , Critical Care/psychology , Health Personnel/trends , Humans
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