Sharing Information with Our Peers; What Works, What Doesn't
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2003
Identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999183.2003.10767237
Abstract
The results of an email survey of health care chaplains gives an insight into how chaplains communicate and what resources are presently utilized by them to obtain information and assistance in their work. Participants were drawn from the Association of Professional Chaplains 2000 directory. The article includes frequently cited resources as well as a listing of databases that index health care chaplaincy journals and related material.
Journal Title
Chaplaincy Today
Volume
19
Issue
2
First Page
26
Last Page
30
MeSH Keywords
Chaplaincy Service, Hospital; Clergy; Information Dissemination
Keywords
chaplains; hospitals; information seeking; information sharing; journals
Recommended Citation
Pfannenstiel, B. R. Sharing Information with Our Peers; What Works, What Doesn't Chaplaincy Today 19, 26-30 (2003).