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Mascaro J, Palmer P, Ash M, Florian M, Kaplan D, Palitsky R, et al.
PLoS One . 2025 Mar; 20(3):e0313602. PMID: 40029890
Background: Inpatient medical settings lack evidence-based spiritually integrated interventions to address patient care needs within a pluralistic religious landscape. To address this gap, CCSH™ (Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health) was developed to...
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Labuschagne D, Palmer P, Deshields T, Gerhart J, Fitchett G
Support Care Cancer . 2025 Feb; 33(3):198. PMID: 39961881
Purpose: The experience of cancer diagnosis and treatment is associated with significant stress. While religion and spirituality (R/S) can provide crucial support, many patients also experience R/S distress. Screening for...
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Tercyak S, Vyas I, Kaplan D, Palmer P, Shelton M, Raison C, et al.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care . 2025 Feb; :10499091251320410. PMID: 39939130
Objective: Consultations conducted by spiritual health clinicians (SHC; also known as healthcare chaplains) offer a unique context for patients to express themselves and are associated with reduced stress and enhanced...
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Palmer P, Siddiqui Z, Moore M, Grant G, Raison C, Mascaro J
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2024 Jul; 21(7). PMID: 39063520
Healthcare personnel experienced unprecedented stressors and risk factors for burnout, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. This may have been particularly true for spiritual health clinicians (SHCs), also referred...
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Mascaro J, Florian M, Brauer E, Palmer P, Ash M, Shelton M, et al.
J Health Care Chaplain . 2024 Apr; 30(3):226-244. PMID: 38620020
Healthcare chaplains address broad social and emotional dimensions of care within a pluralistic religious landscape. Although the development and evaluation of chaplaincy interventions has advanced the field, little research has...
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Mascaro J, Palmer P, Willson M, Ash M, Florian M, Srivastava M, et al.
Mindfulness (N Y) . 2024 Jan; 14(10):2485-2498. PMID: 38170105
Objectives: Although hospital chaplains play a critical role in delivering emotional and spiritual care to a broad range of both religious and non-religious patients, there is remarkably little research on...
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Szilagyi C, Tartaglia A, Palmer P, Fleenor D, Jackson-Jordan E, Knoll Sweeney S, et al.
J Pastoral Care Counsel . 2022 May; 76(3):189-209. PMID: 35499920
Many Clinical Pastoral Education programs pivoted to remote delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our survey explored educators' preparedness, self-efficacy, and views regarding remote Clinical Pastoral Education. Few respondents were either...
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Mascaro J, Florian M, Ash M, Palmer P, Sharma A, Kaplan D, et al.
Front Psychol . 2022 Apr; 13:805718. PMID: 35450333
Over the last decade, numerous interventions and techniques that aim to engender, strengthen, and expand compassion have been created, proliferating an evidence base for the benefits of compassion meditation training....
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Szilagyi C, Tartaglia A, Palmer P, Fleenor D, Jackson-Jordan E, Knoll Sweeney S, et al.
J Pastoral Care Counsel . 2022 Jan; 76(1):37-47. PMID: 35060791
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) programs faced extraordinary challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. We examined how ACPE-certified educators responded to maintain program delivery. Survey results ( = 210) suggested a substantial...
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Palmer P, Wehrmeyer K, Florian M, Raison C, Idler E, Mascaro J
PLoS One . 2021 Dec; 16(12):e0260921. PMID: 34871325
Anxiety is prevalent among hospital inpatients and it has harmful effects on patient well-being and clinical outcomes. We aimed to characterize the sources of hospital distress and their relationship to...