A Jesus perspective on End of Life care GMC Guidance In Clinical Practice Good Medical Practice 15a 15 You must provide a good standard of practice and care If you assess diagnose or treat patients you must ID: 375972
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GMC Guidance: In Clinical PracticeGood Medical Practice (15a)15. You must provide a good standard of practice and care. If you assess, diagnose or treat patients, you must:
a. adequately assess the patient’s conditions, taking account of their history (including the symptoms and psychological, spiritual, social and cultural factors), their views and values; where necessary, examine the patient.
Wholeness in healthcareSlide4
Spirituality usually includes reference
to a power other than self, often described as ‘God’, a ‘higher power’, or ‘forces of nature’.
This
power is generally seen to help a person to transcend immediate experience and to re-establish hope.
NICE Guidance on Palliative Care
2004:
Spiritual
Support Services
Wholeness in healthcareSlide5
Spiritual values and skills are
increasingly recognised as necessary aspects of clinical care.
British Medical Journal Editorial 2002;325 Spirituality and clinical care
Staff
should be trained in assessing spiritual needs.
NICE
Guidance on Palliative Care
2004: Spiritual
Support Services
Wholeness in healthcareSlide6
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Wholeness in healthcare?Slide7
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Wholeness in healthcare?Slide8
‘Scientific’ world-view
DualismMaterialismMedical Materialism (Hippocrates)
Rationalism
Epicureanism
Hippocrates.
‘Father
of
Medicine’
460-377 BC
Wholeness in healthcare?Slide9
Personhood: A Biblical perspective
learning from the rainbowSlide10
natural
Body
emotional
existential
psychosomatic
mental
physical
S
pirit
Mind
material
cultural
environmental
social
trans-rational
rational
supernatural
mystery
spiritual
transcendent
miracles
Personhood: A Biblical perspective
learning from the rainbowSlide11
natural
Body
emotional
existential
psychosomatic
mental
physical
spirit
Mind
material
cultural
environmental
social
trans-rational
rational
supernatural
mystery
spiritual
transcendent
miracles
Personhood:
A
‘scientific’
perspective
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natural
Body
emotional
existential
psychosomatic
mental
physical
spirit
Mind
material
cultural
environmental
social
trans-rational
rational
supernatural
mystery
spiritual
transcendent
miracles
Personhood:
A
‘scientific’
perspective
Slide13
natural
Body
emotional
existential
psychosomatic
mental
physical
S
pirit
Mind
material
cultural
environmental
social
trans-rational
rational
supernatural
mystery
spiritual
transcendent
miracles
Whole Person End of life care:
A Biblical perspective Slide14
Whole Person End of life care:
A
Biblical perspective Slide15
Chaplains as part of the primary healthcare team
Honouring Personhood in Patients
The added value of Chaplaincy in General PracticeSlide16
The Association of Chaplaincy in General Practice
www.gpchaplaincy.comSlide17
A Jesus perspective on End of Life care