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Recognizing and Meeting the Spiritual Needs of Hospital Inpatients.

Journal Article
Howard, N., Snowden, A., Telfer, I., & Waller, R. (2013)
Recognizing and Meeting the Spiritual Needs of Hospital Inpatients. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 1, https://doi.org/10.1558/hscc.v1i1.35
The aim of this project is to improve understanding of the spiritual needs of inpatients and to establish how well these are recognized and met. Interviews were carried out wi...

Listening as health care.

Journal Article
Mowat, H., Bunniss, S., Snowden, A., & Wright, L. (2013)
Listening as health care. Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy, 16, 35-41
What we know already Listening is an essential part of caring practice. Being listened to and telling our story is in itself therapeutic and life affirming. Listening is time ...

I was able to talk about what was on my mind: the operationalisation of person centred care.

Journal Article
Snowden, A., Telfer, I., Kelly, E., Bunniss, S., & Mowat, H. (2013)
I was able to talk about what was on my mind: the operationalisation of person centred care. Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy, 16, 13-22
What we know already Specialist spiritual care can be broken down into discrete items within a questionnaire when grounded in the theory developed in the previous paper. Howev...

Community Chaplaincy listening: practical theology in action.

Journal Article
Bunniss, S., Mowat, H., & Snowden, A. (2013)
Community Chaplaincy listening: practical theology in action. Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy, 16, 42-51
What we know already Patients, GPs and chaplains reported very positively overall on the first pilot of the Community Chaplaincy Listening (CCL) service. NHS Managers, GPs and...

Evaluation of Improving Cancer Journeys

Report
Snowden, A. & Young, J. (2016)
Evaluation of Improving Cancer Journeys. Glasgow: Macmillan Cancer Support UK
First report of five year evaluation.