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Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Pain part 2

Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Pain part 2. California/Nevada ACHSA Sacramento, California November, 2013. Contacts. Chaplain Keith Knauf keith.knauf@cdcr.ca.gov Father John Healy JohnFather.Healy@DignityHealth.org Dr. David Mathis david.mathis@cdcr.ca.gov Dr. Michele DiTomas

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Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Pain part 2

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  1. Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Painpart 2 California/Nevada ACHSA Sacramento, California November, 2013

  2. Contacts • Chaplain Keith Knauf • keith.knauf@cdcr.ca.gov • Father John Healy • JohnFather.Healy@DignityHealth.org • Dr. David Mathis • david.mathis@cdcr.ca.gov • Dr. Michele DiTomas • michele.ditomas@cdcr.ca.gov

  3. References • Puchalski, C. et al. Improving the Quality of Spiritual Care as a Dimension of Palliative Care: The Report of the Consensus Conference, J Palliat Med. 2009; Vol 12, No 10; 885-904. • Delgado-Guay, M. Spirituality, Religiosity, and Spiritual Pain in Advanced Cancer Patients. J of Pain Symp Mgmt, Vol 41, No 6, 2011. • Lo, B. et al. Discussing Religious and Spiritual Issues at the End of Life JAMA. 2002;287(6):749-754. • Lo, B. et al. Responding to Requests Regarding Prayer and Religious Ceremonies by Patients Near the End of Life and Their Families, J Palliat Med. 2003; Vol 6, No 3: 409-415 • Puchalski, C. et al. Religion, Spirituality and End of Life Care, UpToDate, 2013. (includes tools for spiritual history) • Rosenblatt, L. et al. Psychosocial Issues in Advanced Illness, UpToDate, 2013. • Knauf, K. The Pomegranate has Many Veils. J of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Vol 64, No 3,4, 2010. • Bruera, E. et al. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS): A simple method for the assessment of palliative care patients. J of Palliat Care, Vol 7(2), 1991, 6-9.

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