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A Multi-Faith Resource for Healthcare StaffPrimary Author: NHS Education for Scotland Guide developed to provide healthcare workers with knowledge, awareness, and sensitivity to the needs of the diverse faith and belief groups they may encounter in their every day work. For each faith tradition or cultural group included information is provided on: attitudes to healthcare staff and illness; religious practices; diet; fasting; washing and toilet; ideas of modesty and dress; death customs; birth customs; family planning; and blood transfusions, transplants and organ donation.
Date Last Modified 11/28/2006
Manual/guide
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Religion, Spirituality, and End of Life CarePrimary Author: Sara J. Knight, San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center This is Module 14 of EndLink: Resource for End of Life Care Education, developed as an educational resource for health professionals involved in end-of-life care. Funded by a National Cancer Institute grant.
Date Last Modified 03/25/2004
Website
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Religious Beliefs and Practices Affecting Health CarePrimary Author: University of Virginia Health System, Department of Chaplaincy Services and Pastoral Education This booklet provides a brief overview of aspects of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism affecting health care. Print copies are available for order.
Date Last Modified 01/14/2010
Manual/guide, On-the-job tool
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Religious Diversity: Practical Points for Health Care ProvidersPrimary Author: John Ehman, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Printable tipsheet for health care providers to use when caring for patients from a number of different religious traditions. These are not comprehensive descriptions but rather practical items that may affect a patient, family, and care team during a hospitalization. Includes points for Buddhist, Catholic, Hindu, Jehovah's Witness, Jewish, Muslim, and Pentecostal patients.
Date Last Modified 02/19/2009
On-the-job tool
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Spiritual Assessment in Clinical PracticePrimary Author: Christina M Puchalski, George Washington University Medical Center Multimedia guide to assessing the spiritual beliefs, values, and practices important in patients' responses to illness or stress.
Date Last Modified 01/01/2009
Tutorial, Video
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