
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
This volume investigates the complex intersection of spirituality, religious practice, and clinical medicine to determine how these factors influence patient care and medical outcomes. Michael J. Balboni and John R. Peteet, both established experts in the field of religion and health, curate a collection of essays from leading clinician-researchers and academic scholars. The text synthesizes empirical data with theological and social-scientific perspectives to provide a framework for integrating spiritual considerations into modern medical practice.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for understanding the current state of research regarding religion and health. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive resource for clinicians and researchers alike.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190272457
ISBN-13:
9780190272456
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