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Spiritual care training and the GP curriculum: where to now?

Alistair Appleby1, John Swinton2, Philip Wilson3.   

Abstract

This article examines the place of spirituality in medical education, with special reference to primary care. It highlights evidence of current discrepancies and problems with spiritual care in general practice, demonstrating that GPs do not have a common approach or set of competencies. The authors illuminate the fact that medical education teaches spirituality sporadically and largely through optional and non-embedded learning. This and the general paradigm and culture of medical education may actually impair doctors' ability to understand spirituality and integrate this in practice. The authors critique philosophical limitations in the Royal College of GPs' curriculum statements on spirituality and foreground more general problems with the current philosophy of science on which primary care is based. Consideration is given to retracting or reducing claims to address spirituality in primary care before solutions to these issues are put forward. Potential solutions proposed include a shift to a broader philosophical framework, such as "critical realism", and the use of alternative learning approaches such as transformational learning.

Keywords:  Medical Education; Philosophy of science; Primary care; Spirituality

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31315527     DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2019.1600383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Prim Care        ISSN: 1473-9879


  6 in total

1.  GPs´ Personal Spirituality, Their Attitude and Spiritual Competence: A Cross-Sectional Study in German General Practices.

Authors:  Ruth Mächler; Cornelia Straßner; Noemi Sturm; Johannes Krisam; Regina Stolz; Friederike Schalhorn; Jan Valentini; Eckhard Frick
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2022-04-27

2.  Evaluation of a Spiritual History with Elderly Multi-Morbid Patients in General Practice-A Mixed-Methods Study within the Project HoPES3.

Authors:  Ruth Mächler; Noemi Sturm; Eckhard Frick; Friederike Schalhorn; Regina Stolz; Jan Valentini; Johannes Krisam; Cornelia Straßner
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  The Spiritual Needs Questionnaire in Research and Clinical Application: a Summary of Findings.

Authors:  Arndt Büssing
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2021-09-07

4.  The GP's perceived role and use of language concerning the existential dimension of palliative patients: a Dutch interview study.

Authors:  Sara T Busser; Jeanne Rens; Bregje Thoonsen; Yvonne Engels; Anne B Wichmann
Journal:  BMC Prim Care       Date:  2022-07-26

5.  [Spiritual competence in psychiatry and psychotherapy-Barriers and success factors].

Authors:  Eckhard Frick; Philip Ziemer; Stephan Heres; Karl Ableidinger; Franz Pfitzer; Arndt Büssing
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2021-05       Impact factor: 1.214

6.  Training General Practitioners and Medical Assistants Within the Framework of HoPES3, a Holistic Care Program for Elderly Patients to Integrate Spiritual Needs, Social Activity, and Self-Care into Disease Management in Primary Care.

Authors:  Elke Kunsmann-Leutiger; Cornelia Straßner; Friederike Schalhorn; Regina Stolz; Gabriele Stotz-Ingenlath; Nicola Buhlinger-Göpfarth; Martina Bentner; Stefanie Joos; Jan Valentini; Eckhard Frick
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2021-07-13
  6 in total

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