PMID: 11605703Oct 19, 2001Paper

A 10-year review of research on chaplains and community-based clergy in 3 primary oncology nursing journals: 1990-1999

Cancer Nursing
Andrew J WeaverGeorge F Handzo

Abstract

A manual examination of 3 primary oncology nursing journals was conducted to identify quantitative studies about chaplains and community-based clergy that were published between 1990 and 1999. This systematic review identified 7 studies involving chaplains and/or clergy dealing with a range of issues. Although the rate at which such studies were published in the oncology nursing literature was relatively low (1 in 123 studies), this rate far exceeds the rate found in a similar review of psychology journals (1 in 600 studies). The nature of the 7 studies and the issues they addressed are discussed and the authors make recommendations for future collaborative efforts.

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Jan 1, 1992·Image--the Journal of Nursing Scholarship·J R MickleyA Belcher
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Citations

Aug 14, 2008·Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy·Andrew J WeaverLaura T Flannelly
Aug 30, 2005·European Journal of Oncology Nursing : the Official Journal of European Oncology Nursing Society·Marieanne Ekedahl, Yvonne Wengström
Aug 13, 2005·European Journal of Oncology Nursing : the Official Journal of European Oncology Nursing Society·B WestmanL Andersson
Sep 13, 2003·International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine·Andrew J WeaverJulia E Oppenheimer
Aug 13, 2003·The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care·Kevin J FlannellyJulia E Oppenheimer
Dec 22, 2009·Holistic Nursing Practice·Sarah L Weinberger-LitmanKevin J Flannelly

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