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HOSPITAL INFORMATION SERVICES (Janet Cowen, Cheryl R. Dee, Jacqueline D. Doyle and Kay E. Wellik, Column Editors)

S.C.A.L.E.-Spiritual Care at Life's End

A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to End-of-Life Issues in a Hospital Setting

Pages 63-71 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

End-of-life care is a hot topic in many hospitals of late, in part due to an aging society, which is forcing health care professionals to address the issue. A culture that places enormous value on youth and avoids the topic of death also contributes to the discomfort many health care professionals feel discussing this topic with their patients and family members. Inpatient satisfaction survey scores at Thunderbird Samaritan Medical Center (TSMC) were very inconsistent on the question of how the institution was meeting the emotional and/or spiritual needs of patients. A staff survey and needs assessment was also conducted regarding end-of-life care, which pointed out communication issues among staff members. All of these factors led to the development of an inter-disciplinary team to examine the issue of end-of-life care at TSMC.

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