Companionship in Hospital Medicine: Expanding Care Through Community Volunteer Visitation

医院医疗中的陪伴:通过社区志愿者探访拓展护理

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Abstract

Hospital medicine increasingly acknowledges the shaping of inpatient outcomes by not only biomedical interventions, but also emotional and spiritual well-being. This piece explores how community partnerships can complement existing spiritual care services when chaplaincy capacity is limited, utilizing the example of the hospitalized Muslim patient population. Muslim patients often face persistent gaps in meeting their religious and practical needs during hospitalization, including limited access to Muslim chaplains, prayer spaces, and their basic dietary needs. Building on these observations and the general literature on the negative impact of isolation in hospital settings, this piece argues for considering volunteer spiritual companionship as a pragmatic equity strategy presented in the form of a structured Muslim volunteer visitation framework developed through the collaboration of hospitals and communities. This approach offers a transferable template for extending culturally responsive companionship to other patient communities. Evaluation criteria for the implementation and success of such a program can include patient-reported loneliness, perceived spiritual support, overall satisfaction with their inpatient care, and improvement tracked over time using relevant spiritual assessments.

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