Racial Differences in Spiritual Care: Existing Evidence and Future Research
This event was co-presented by the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Transforming Chaplaincy
Data from several large U.S. studies suggests Blacks are somewhat more likely to receive chaplain visits and Blacks may be more likely than Whites to request chaplain care. In this webinar, we will review these findings and what they do and don’t tell us about possible racial disparities in the provision of spiritual care in healthcare.
We also discussed directions for future research about racial issues in spiritual care in . . .
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