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Protestantism Resources
Bioethics for clinicians: Protestant bioethicsPrimary Author: Merril Pauls, Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre Article from the CMAJ (the Canadian Medical Association) that provides an overview of common Protestant beliefs and highlights concepts that are particularly relevant to bioethics. Contains a few example cases.
Date Last Modified 02/05/2002
Article, Case example/study
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A Dictionary of Patients' Spiritual & Cultural Values for Health Care ProfessionalsPrimary Author: HealthCare Chaplaincy
This is "a guide that is meant to describe beliefs and practices generally found within a particular cultural or religious group." The purpose is to help healthcare providers meet the Joint Commission's requirement for addressing and maintaining patient rights for their cultural, religious, spiritual, and personal values, and religious and other spiritual practices to be accommodated. Sections include:
Date Last Modified 09/01/2009
Manual/guide, Report/Document/Book chapter
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Elder Abuse and Neglect: Clergy Awareness, Knowledge, Intervention Preferences, and Perceived SeverityPrimary Author: John D. Rudnick, Jr., Thomas More College
Because elder abuse victims, abusers, and stakeholders often seek help from trusted faith-based entities, clergy need to be adequately prepared with appropriate intervention responses, concept awareness and knowledge concerning elder abuse and neglect as an emerging health and social crisis (University of Kentucky, 2007). This presentation is based on a study that explored issues related to the general research question: "What is the perceived level of elder abuse and neglect awareness, knowledge and intervention preferences among Protestant clergy in Kentucky?
Date Last Modified 04/14/2010
Lecture presentation, Case example/study
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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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Spirituality, Religious Wisdom and the Care of the PatientPrimary Author: The Bioethics Institute of New York Medical College Video from a 2004 interfaith conference that seeks to educate health care professionals about how different religious traditions view medicine and illness, and help them evaluate their own responses to the demands of caring for seriously ill patients.
Date Last Modified 12/31/2004
Video, Lecture presentation
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