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Craig O Malley

Craig O Malley

The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus, Australia

Title: Religion, spirituality and clinical symptom management : A case study on policy impacts

Biography

Biography: Craig O Malley

Abstract

Aim:

To discuss the impact on policy development of the palliative care approach resulting from the review of consumer case studies. Religion and Spirituality are not always mutually exclusive and this case study analysis focuses on the impact of care delivery, clinical symptom management and the associated implications to policy frameworks.

Methodology:

The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus reviewed numerous case studies associated with consumers who expressed strong religious ideology with at times conflicting spirituality needs of loved ones who were ultimately decision makers during the terminal phase of care. These case studies resulted in numerous policy impacts on the delivery of palliative care services which focussed on meeting the individual consumer needs and provision of contemporary clinical management.

Findings:

The understanding of religious practice and theology coupled with consumer and consumer representative’s lived experience of spirituality has a significant impact on the psychological and spiritual wellbeing during end of life care. An understanding of synergies and dichotomies are essential from a policy perspective to ensure appropriate clinical care provision is holistic and person centred. The effective integration of the psychological and spiritual needs associated with religion and spiritual awareness / practice results in improved care outcomes.