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Wendy Cadge

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Lawton A, Cadge W, Hamar Martinez J
J Health Care Chaplain . 2023 Jul; 30(2):137-151. PMID: 37486766
How does the American public understand the term chaplain? What fraction interact with chaplains and in what settings? What is the content of those interactions and do care recipients find...
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Lawton A, Cadge W
Palliat Support Care . 2023 May; :1-8. PMID: 37221838
Objectives: Chaplains provide spiritual care in a variety of settings and are an important part of palliative and supportive care teams. This study aims to describe chaplain interactions from the...
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Cadge W, Savage B, Barnes M
J Health Care Chaplain . 2023 May; 29(3):245-255. PMID: 37166788
From the gallows and fields of war to the street and bedside, chaplains of color have been present and instrumental in providing spiritual and emotional support in public and private...
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Cadge W
J Health Care Chaplain . 2023 May; 29(3):269-278. PMID: 37163227
To understand and improve the experiences of Black chaplains, it is essential to consider how they experience and are integrated into their workplaces. This article draws from interviews with ten...
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Cadge W, Lawton A, Xanthos D
Psychol Serv . 2022 Nov; 20(1):51-55. PMID: 36355665
Spiritually integrated care that includes collaborations among chaplains, psychologists, and other health care professionals can have a profound effect on people's lives. To facilitate this care, scholars and policy makers...
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Captari L, Hydinger K, Sandage S, Choe E, Bronstein M, Stavros G, et al.
Psychol Serv . 2022 Jul; 20(1):6-18. PMID: 35834211
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, chaplains have played a pivotal role in patient, family member, and staff care. However, little empirical attention has been given to (a) the...
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Trachtenberg S, Tehan T, Shostak S, Snydeman C, Lewis M, Romain F, et al.
Nurs Inq . 2022 Jun; 30(1):e12500. PMID: 35715886
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed extraordinary stress on frontline healthcare providers as they encounter significant challenges and risks while caring for patients at the bedside. This study used qualitative research...
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Shostak S, Bandini J, Cadge W, Donahue V, Lewis M, Grone K, et al.
SSM Qual Res Health . 2021 Dec; 1:100001. PMID: 34870264
Efforts to improve health equity may be advanced by understanding health care providers' perceptions of the causes of health inequalities. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews with nurses and registered...
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Cadge W, Lewis M, Bandini J, Shostak S, Donahue V, Trachtenberg S, et al.
J Nurs Manag . 2021 Apr; 29(7):1965-1973. PMID: 33930237
Aims: To understand how nurses experience providing care for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in intensive care units. Background: As hospitals adjust staffing patterns to meet the demands of the pandemic,...
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Antoine A, Fitchett G, Sharma V, Marin D, Garman A, Haythorn T, et al.
South Med J . 2021 Mar; 114(4):207-212. PMID: 33787932
Objectives: This pilot study explores how healthcare leaders understand spiritual care and how that understanding informs staffing and resource decisions. Methods: This study is based on interviews with 11 healthcare...