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2021-03-17Keywords
COVID-19Chaplaincy
Pastoral care
spiritual care
staff support
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The journal of pastoral care & counseling : JPCCDOI
10.1177/1542305020988844PubMed ID
33730921Abstract
The aim of this study was to understand how chaplains delivered spiritual care to staff during the Covid-19 pandemic. The researchers analyzed data collected from an International Survey of Chaplain Activity and Experience during Covid-19 (N = 1657). The findings revealed positive changes that emerged and new practices evolved around the use of technology as useful tools for maintaining contact with staff.Item Type
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2167-776Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/1542305020988844
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