This volume has as its subtitle "from evidence to practice," which aptly describes what the collection of chapters is all about. It presents a comprehensive overview of evidence and practice related to religion/spirituality in medicine—a useful text for anyone conducting research in this field and an essential reading for anyone looking to learn more about the complex ways that religion and spirituality interface with health and health care.

Ana Borovečki, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics

Its greatest value may be that it effectively presents an important aspect of medicine. In doing so, it advances the discussion while promoting further investigation into this vital arena. Its audience should include all scholars interested in how religion and spirituality may contribute to health care.

Robert Furey, PsycCRITIQUES

This work has an authoritative, encyclopedic feel to it... The scholarship, skills and insights provided in the pages of this landmark book will surely help many of us to become better healers.

Ezra Gabbay, Journal of Religion and Health

Spirituality and Religion Within the Culture of Medicine provides a comprehensive evaluation of the relationship between spirituality, religion, and medicine evaluating current empirical research and academic scholarship. In Part 1, the book examines the relationship of religion, spirituality, and the practice of medicine by assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the most recent empirical research of religion/spirituality within twelve distinct fields of medicine including pediatrics, psychiatry, internal medicine, surgery, palliative care, and medical ethics. Written by leading clinician researchers in their fields, contributors provide case examples and highlight best practices when engaging religion/spirituality within clinical practice. This is the first collection that assesses how the medical context interacts with patient spirituality recognizing crucial differences between contexts from obstetrics and family medicine, to nursing, to gerontology and the ICU. Recognizing the interdisciplinary aspects of spirituality, religion, and health, Part 2 of the book turns to academic scholarship outside the field of medicine to consider cultural dimensions that form clinical practice. Social-scientific, practical, and humanity fields include psychology, sociology, anthropology, law, history, philosophy, and theology. This is the first time in a single volume that readers can reflect on these multi-dimensional, complex issues with contributions from leading scholars. In Part III, the book concludes with a synthesis, identifying the best studies in the field of religion and health, ongoing weaknesses in research, and highlighting what can be confidently believed based on prior studies. The synthesis also considers relations between the empirical literature on religion and health and the theological and religious traditions, discussing places of convergence and tension, as well as remainingopen questions for further reflection and research. This book will provide trainees and clinicians with an introduction to the field of spirituality, religion, and medicine, and its multi-disciplinary approach will give researchers and scholars in the field a critical and up-to-date analysis.
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Spirituality and Religion Within the Culture of Medicine addresses the need to better understand the broad relevance of religion and spirituality to the culture of medicine. The authors focus on the critical need to establish evidence-based recommendations for clinicians of various specialties who engage in the spiritual dimension of practice.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Michael J. Balboni and John R. Peteet PART I: Religion, Spirituality, and Medical Sub-Specialities Chapter 2. Religion and Spirituality in OBGYN Rachel Peragallo and John Thorp Chapter 3. Religion and Spirituality in Pediatrics Ray Barfield and Sarah Barton Chapter 4. Religion and Spirituality in Family Medicine Timothy P. Daaleman Chapter 5. Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatry Dan G. Blazer Chapter 6. Religion and Spirituality in Internal Medicine Lydia S. Dugdale and Daniel P. Sulmasy Chapter 7. Religion and Spirituality in Surgery John Tarpley and Margaret Tarpley Chapter 8. Religion and Spirituality in Gerontology Harold G. Koenig Chapter 9. Religion and Spirituality in Oncology Alan Astrow Chapter 10. Religion and Spirituality in Palliative Medicine Tracy Balboni and Michael Balboni Chapter 11. Religion and Spirituality in the Intensive Care Unit Alex Cist and Philip Choi Chapter 12: Religion and Spirituality in Medical Ethics Farr A. Curlin Chapter 13: Religion and Spirituality in Medical Education Marta Herschkopf and Christina Puchalski Chapter 14. Religion and Spirituality in Nursing John Swinton and Lynn Vanderpot Part Two: Scholarly Disciplinary Perspectives Chapter 15. Medicine, Spirituality, Religion and Psychology Kelly Trevino and Kenneth Pargament Chapter 16. Spirituality, Resistance, and Modern Medicine: A Sociological Perspective Jonathan Imber Chapter 17. Anthropologies of Medicine, Religion, and Spirituality and Their Application to Clinical Practice Lance D. Laird and L. Linda Barnes Chapter 18. Law, Religion, and the Physician-Patient Relationship Michael P, Moreland and O. Carter Snead Chapter 19. Medicine and Spirituality: A Historical Perspective Gary B. Ferngren Chapter 20. Philosophical Perspectives on Medicine and Religion James A. Marcum Chapter 21. Medicine, Religion and Spirituality in Theological Context Brett McCarty and Warren Kinghorn Part Three: Synthesis and Integration Chapter 22. Religion and Health: A Synthesis Tyler VanderWeele
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"This volume has as its subtitle "from evidence to practice," which aptly describes what the collection of chapters is all about. It presents a comprehensive overview of evidence and practice related to religion/spirituality in medicineDLa useful text for anyone conducting research in this field and an essential reading for anyone looking to learn more about the complex ways that religion and spirituality interface with health and health care." -- Ana Borove%cki, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics "Its greatest value may be that it effectively presents an important aspect of medicine. In doing so, it advances the discussion while promoting further investigation into this vital arena. Its audience should include all scholars interested in how religion and spirituality may contribute to health care." -- Robert Furey, PsycCRITIQUES "This work has an authoritative, encyclopedic feel to it... The scholarship, skills and insights provided in the pages of this landmark book will surely help many of us to become better healers." -- Ezra Gabbay, Journal of Religion and Health
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Selling point: Multi-disciplinary approach provides a comprehensive evaluation of the relationship between spirituality, religion, and medicine Selling point: Authored by major leaders in the fields of spirituality and health
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John R. Peteet is a psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He has authored or co-edited several books and numerous papers on the clinical interface between spirituality/religion and psychiatry and serves as president of the American Psychiatric Association's Caucus on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry. Michael J. Balboni is a theologian and social-scientific researcher at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He is co-director of the Initiative on Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Harvard University and co-leads the National Conference on Medicine and Religion. His empirical research focuses on describing the spiritual beliefs and practices of patients, clinicians, and religious communities in end-of-life care. His theological work examines religion and spirituality within secular medical contexts, including his forthcoming book with OUP, Hostility to Hospitality, co-written with Tracy Balboni, MD. He is Senior Minister to the Longwood Christian Community, an intentional religious community of healthcare students and professionals in Boston.
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Selling point: Multi-disciplinary approach provides a comprehensive evaluation of the relationship between spirituality, religion, and medicine Selling point: Authored by major leaders in the fields of spirituality and health
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190272432
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
885 gr
Høyde
183 mm
Bredde
257 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
432

Om bidragsyterne

John R. Peteet is a psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He has authored or co-edited several books and numerous papers on the clinical interface between spirituality/religion and psychiatry and serves as president of the American Psychiatric Association's Caucus on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry. Michael J. Balboni is a theologian and social-scientific researcher at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He is co-director of the Initiative on Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Harvard University and co-leads the National Conference on Medicine and Religion. His empirical research focuses on describing the spiritual beliefs and practices of patients, clinicians, and religious communities in end-of-life care. His theological work examines religion and spirituality within secular medical contexts, including his forthcoming book with OUP, Hostility to Hospitality, co-written with Tracy Balboni, MD. He is Senior Minister to the Longwood Christian Community, an intentional religious community of healthcare students and professionals in Boston.