END OF LIFE SPIRITUAL CARE
Quality IMPROVEMENT PROJECTBy
Dr. Don Raney, Wayne Moore & Eric Fay
MissionTo extend Christian ministry by caring for the whole person—body, mind and spirit—and by working with others to improve health and quality of life in our communities.
DIGNITY We respect each person as an inherently valuable member of the human community and as a unique expression of life.
PROBLEMInconsistent end of
life care for patients.
67% of Americans die without
Spiritual Care. Harvard study says that terminal patients are three times more likely to seek
out palliative care as opposed to aggressive
medical care, If they have a chaplain spiritual
provider then if they do not.
United States Department of
Health guidelines spiritual care when dealing with end of
life issues.
What Patients want at End of Life:
• Warm relationship with their care providers• To be listened to.• To have someone to share their fears and concerns.• To have someone with them when they are dying.• To be able to pray and have others pray for them.• To have a chance to say “goodbye” to loved ones
GOALOffer Proactive End of Life Care to Families and Patients prior to death.
A. Increased referral for end of life care including removal of care and terminal discussion. B. Content concerning end of life ministry objectives.
Proposals• Hospital wide discussion on End of Life Care. • Create a protocol for calling spiritual care for all End of Life Events. • Increase visibility of “No One Dies Alone”.• Provide Resources for Patients and Families.
PROPOSALS“Life is a dark cave, Jesus is the flashlight, the Bible is the batteries, and your will to turn the flashlight on is your FAITH”. - By Eric Steiert.
IODINE
What does IODINE DO?IODINE is a software that gathers data by integrating with current hospital software and generates a priority list based on its interpretation of the data stream.
IODINEWhy is IODINE a resolution for End of Life Care?
IODINE is capable of generating a prioritized list of patients who are at risk of death and will automatically send a generated list.
FASTER COMMUNICATION BETTER COMMUNICATIONLESS WORK
End of Life Content
Bereavement Team packet
PatientsEthical wills – template
Dignity Therapy
Dignity TherapyWhat are your most significant
accomplishments and why?
What are the most important things you need to say to family?
What are your deepest hopes for family?
What are your most important lessons/words of advice to future
generations?
PatientsEthical wills – template
Dignity TherapyImage of God
FamiliesMaterials from
ProvidenceList of funeral homes
Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral CounselingDealing with guilt/regrets
Interacting with patient
Unifying behind patient’s wishes
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