Heather Tan
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Tan H, Holmes C
J Health Care Chaplain
. 2021 Jun;
28(4):467-481.
PMID: 34092202
Professional development is a crucial aspect for further successful progression of an individual's skills and effective function in their role. It is also a compulsory part of registration for most...
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Snowden A, Karimi L, Tan H
J Health Care Chaplain
. 2021 May;
28(3):415-430.
PMID: 34039228
Chaplains help people face some of the most complex, intractable and traumatic issues in their lives. Spiritual care works. Unfortunately, spiritual needs are rarely met in health and social care...
3.
Tan H, Holmes C, Flynn E, Karimi L
J Pastoral Care Counsel
. 2021 Mar;
75(1_suppl):41-45.
PMID: 33730917
This paper focuses on the impact of COVID19 in Australia. Three areas were investigated: professionalism, contrasting hospital and aged care services and "business as usual"? Impact was low overall, the...
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Flynn E, Tan H, Vandenhoeck A
J Pastoral Care Counsel
. 2021 Mar;
75(1_suppl):37-40.
PMID: 33730914
The responses of chaplains providing care in health services during the Covid-19 pandemic showed that they both learned new skills and taught these to others while working in environments made...
5.
Tan H, Rumbold B, Gardner F, Snowden A, Glenister D, Forest A, et al.
J Health Care Chaplain
. 2020 Jul;
28(2):147-161.
PMID: 32715984
In moving toward professionalising spiritual care in the healthcare system, as an equal partner in whole person care, it has become increasingly important to develop an evidence base for spiritual...
6.
Kandamany N, Tan H
JPRAS Open
. 2020 Mar;
16:20-23.
PMID: 32158806
The development of novel oral anticoagulant agents (NOACs) such as dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban and edoxaban has given patients better treatment alternatives to aspirin, clopidogrel, heparin and warfarin, mainly for stroke...
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Gardner F, Tan H, Rumbold B
J Relig Health
. 2018 Oct;
59(1):195-203.
PMID: 30350243
This research focuses on the spiritual care experiences of patients and families at a hospital in Australia. Twenty-four patients and 10 family members were interviewed. Results indicate the importance of...
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Wong S, Tan H
J Pastoral Care Counsel
. 2017 Dec;
71(4):237-256.
PMID: 29224519
This article examines the educational issues in ongoing professional education for spiritual care practitioners. A meta-evaluation of registration and evaluation data over four years (between 2013 and 2016) of one...
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Snowden A, Fitchett G, Grossoehme D, Handzo G, Kelly E, King S, et al.
J Health Care Chaplain
. 2016 Nov;
23(1):34-43.
PMID: 27869574
An online survey was conducted by twelve professional chaplain organizations to assess chaplains' attitudes about and involvement in research. A total of 2,092 chaplains from 23 countries responded to the...
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Bloomer M, Digby R, Tan H, Crawford K, Williams A
Dementia (London)
. 2014 Nov;
15(5):1234-45.
PMID: 25394556
Hospital admission of a person with dementia can have a significant impact on the family carer, who temporarily relinquishes caring to health professionals. A descriptive qualitative design using in-depth interviews...