Chaplaincy Perspectives on the Role of Spirituality in Australian Health and Aged Care

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The aim of this study was to explore Australian chaplains’ views of spirituality. Semi-structured online interviews were conducted with 16 participants. Participants relied heavily on metaphors and analogies to describe spirituality. Four inter-related themes were identified through reflexive thematic analysis: (1) The core of spirituality: spirituality as a source of meaning or belief which leads to connectedness with something greater than oneself; (2) A function of spirituality: spirituality empowers people to cope in a crisis, by providing motivation, hope and comfort; (3) The experience of spiritual crisis: admission to hospital or residential care can lead to existential struggle; and (4) The spiritual practice: of holding space between struggle and growth. Greater understanding of the theoretical basis of their work may allow chaplains to offer more in the therapeutic space.

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Best, M. C., Jones, K., Bradford, K., & Kearney, M. (2023). Chaplaincy Perspectives on the Role of Spirituality in Australian Health and Aged Care. Journal of Religion and Health, 62(3), 1473–1490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01752-4

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