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Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration

BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in palliative care, the discipline has little research to guide its practices. To help address this limitation, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network funded six proposals in which BCCs worked collaboratively wi...

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Autores principales: Powell, Richard A, Emanuel, Linda, Handzo, George, Lantos, John, Dunn, Laura B, Idler, Ellen L, Wilkie, Diane J, Massey, Kevin, Summerfelt, William T, Barnes, Marilyn JD, Quest, Tammie E, Kestenbaum, Allison, Steinhauser, Karen, Fitchett, George, Zollfrank, Angelika, Olsen, Annette K, Balboni, Tracy A, Sommer, Dane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4403931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25927207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-015-0004-4
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author Powell, Richard A
Emanuel, Linda
Handzo, George
Lantos, John
Dunn, Laura B
Idler, Ellen L
Wilkie, Diane J
Massey, Kevin
Summerfelt, William T
Barnes, Marilyn JD
Quest, Tammie E
Kestenbaum, Allison
Steinhauser, Karen
Fitchett, George
Zollfrank, Angelika
Olsen, Annette K
Balboni, Tracy A
Sommer, Dane
author_facet Powell, Richard A
Emanuel, Linda
Handzo, George
Lantos, John
Dunn, Laura B
Idler, Ellen L
Wilkie, Diane J
Massey, Kevin
Summerfelt, William T
Barnes, Marilyn JD
Quest, Tammie E
Kestenbaum, Allison
Steinhauser, Karen
Fitchett, George
Zollfrank, Angelika
Olsen, Annette K
Balboni, Tracy A
Sommer, Dane
author_sort Powell, Richard A
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description BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in palliative care, the discipline has little research to guide its practices. To help address this limitation, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network funded six proposals in which BCCs worked collaboratively with established researchers. Recognizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the development of a new field, this paper reports on an exploratory study of project members’ reflections over time on the benefits and challenges of conducting inter-disciplinary spiritual care research. METHODS: Data collection occurred in two stages. Stage 1 entailed two independent, self-reflective focus groups, organized by professional discipline, mid-way through the site projects. Stage 2 entailed end-of-project site reports and a conference questionnaire. RESULTS: Eighteen professionals participated in the group discussions. Stage 1: researchers perceived chaplains as eager workers passionately committed to their patients and to research, and identified challenges faced by chaplains in learning to conduct research. Chaplains perceived researchers as passionate about their work, were concerned research might uncover negative findings for their profession, and sensed they used a dissimilar paradigm from their research colleagues regarding the ‘ways of relating’ to knowledge and understanding. Stage 2: researchers and chaplains noted important changes they ascribed to the interdisciplinary collaboration that were classified into six domains of cultural and philosophical understanding: respect; learning; discovery; creativity; fruitful partnerships; and learning needs. CONCLUSIONS: Chaplains and researchers initially expressed divergent perspectives on the research collaborations. During the projects’ lifespans, these differences were acknowledged and addressed. Mutual appreciation for each discipline’s strengths and contributions to inter-professional dialogue emerged.
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spelling pubmed-44039312015-04-21 Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration Powell, Richard A Emanuel, Linda Handzo, George Lantos, John Dunn, Laura B Idler, Ellen L Wilkie, Diane J Massey, Kevin Summerfelt, William T Barnes, Marilyn JD Quest, Tammie E Kestenbaum, Allison Steinhauser, Karen Fitchett, George Zollfrank, Angelika Olsen, Annette K Balboni, Tracy A Sommer, Dane BMC Palliat Care Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in palliative care, the discipline has little research to guide its practices. To help address this limitation, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network funded six proposals in which BCCs worked collaboratively with established researchers. Recognizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the development of a new field, this paper reports on an exploratory study of project members’ reflections over time on the benefits and challenges of conducting inter-disciplinary spiritual care research. METHODS: Data collection occurred in two stages. Stage 1 entailed two independent, self-reflective focus groups, organized by professional discipline, mid-way through the site projects. Stage 2 entailed end-of-project site reports and a conference questionnaire. RESULTS: Eighteen professionals participated in the group discussions. Stage 1: researchers perceived chaplains as eager workers passionately committed to their patients and to research, and identified challenges faced by chaplains in learning to conduct research. Chaplains perceived researchers as passionate about their work, were concerned research might uncover negative findings for their profession, and sensed they used a dissimilar paradigm from their research colleagues regarding the ‘ways of relating’ to knowledge and understanding. Stage 2: researchers and chaplains noted important changes they ascribed to the interdisciplinary collaboration that were classified into six domains of cultural and philosophical understanding: respect; learning; discovery; creativity; fruitful partnerships; and learning needs. CONCLUSIONS: Chaplains and researchers initially expressed divergent perspectives on the research collaborations. During the projects’ lifespans, these differences were acknowledged and addressed. Mutual appreciation for each discipline’s strengths and contributions to inter-professional dialogue emerged. BioMed Central 2015-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4403931/ /pubmed/25927207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-015-0004-4 Text en © Powell et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Powell, Richard A
Emanuel, Linda
Handzo, George
Lantos, John
Dunn, Laura B
Idler, Ellen L
Wilkie, Diane J
Massey, Kevin
Summerfelt, William T
Barnes, Marilyn JD
Quest, Tammie E
Kestenbaum, Allison
Steinhauser, Karen
Fitchett, George
Zollfrank, Angelika
Olsen, Annette K
Balboni, Tracy A
Sommer, Dane
Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title_full Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title_fullStr Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title_short Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
title_sort transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers’ and chaplains’ reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4403931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25927207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-015-0004-4
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