University of Michigan: How Chaplains in the US are Helping Deal With Existential Crises During a Pandemic
November 25, 2020
November 25, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 25 (TNSRes) -- The University of Michigan issued the following Q&A:
The majority of Americans say they are aware of chaplains and desire their services, yet few report previous experience with them in health care, according to a University of Michigan study.
Lead author Geila Rajaee, a doctoral candidate at the U-M School of Public Health, discusses how chaplaincy is perceived in the U.S., and how that might be changing during the pandemic. . . .
The majority of Americans say they are aware of chaplains and desire their services, yet few report previous experience with them in health care, according to a University of Michigan study.
Lead author Geila Rajaee, a doctoral candidate at the U-M School of Public Health, discusses how chaplaincy is perceived in the U.S., and how that might be changing during the pandemic. . . .