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" Decoding miracles: "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1112698
Doc. No : TLpq1780988699
Main Entry : M. S. Hall
: N. M. P. King
Title & Author : Decoding miracles:\ M. S. HallN. M. P. King
College : Wake Forest University
Date : 2015
student score : 2015
Degree : M.A.
Page No : 118
Abstract : There are few places in a hospital that have as rich a bed of ethical, moral, and religious issues as the NICU. Physicians and staff of the NICU find themselves on the cusp of life and death caring for tiny lives wracked with illness. A conglomerate of ethical issues makes communication paramount for parents and practitioners in ascertaining best outcomes for babies. In this thesis I focus on religious and spiritual perspectives introduced to neonatal care by parents and families in statements and questions such as “We are praying for a miracle”; “We believe there will be a miracle”; “We believe you/God will perform a miracle”; and “Do you believe in miracles?” I examine the miracle teachings of Abrahamic religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to better understand what miracles are and when and why they have been recorded as happening. To understand the physician/patient relationship and shared decision making process, I recount the history of the physician/patient relationship. Finally, I examine what potential responses from physicians and care team members hinder or facilitate the therapeutic alliance. I propose that if properly addressed, miracle language can be a miracle for the NICU practitioners and support staff in helping the therapeutic alliance.
Subject : Bioethics
: Health and environmental sciences
: Physician-family relationship
: Religious language
: Shared decision making
: Spirituality
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