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Physicians and Prayer Requests

Physicians are commonly asked to pray for a patient or to lead a patient/family in prayer. The physician may feel conflicted because of uncertainty--how to be supportive to the patient, respect professional/personal boundaries and remain true to his/her own religious beliefs. The following options attempt to respect the integrity of the physician's spiritual/religious beliefs and be supportive of the patient's emotional needs.

Options:

Pitfalls:

Resources: Hospice Chaplains are available for Hospice patients 24/7. For more information call 303.449.7740.

Author(s): Kate Kwiatkowski, Bob Arnold, David Barnard.


References: Cohen, C. et al. Prayer as Therapy: A Challenge to Both Religious Belief and Professional Ethics. Hastings Center Report. May-June 2000. Walking a Fine Line: Physician Inquiries into Patients? Religious and Spiritual Beliefs. Hastings Center Report. September-October 2001. Lo, B. et al. Discussing Religious and Spiritual Issues at the End of Life: a Practical Guide for Physicians. JAMA. 287:6, 2002. Responding to Requests Regarding Prayer and Religious Ceremonies by Patients Near the End of Life and Their Families. Palliative Medicine. 6:3, 2003.