Anne Vandenhoeck

InstitutionKU Leuven
AddressLeuven
Belgium
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    COVID-19 publications
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    1. Desjardins CM, Bovo A, Cagna M, Steegen M, Vandenhoeck A. Scared but Powerful: Healthcare Chaplains' Emotional Responses and Self-Care Modes during the SARS-Cov-19 Pandemic. J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2021 Apr; 75(1_suppl):30-36. PMID: 33730912.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Best M, Rajaee G, Vandenhoeck A. A Long Way to Go Understanding the Role of Chaplaincy? A Critical Reflection on the Findings of the Survey Examining Chaplaincy Responses to Covid-19. J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2021 Apr; 75(1_suppl):46-48. PMID: 33730913.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. Flynn E, Tan H, Vandenhoeck A. "We Need to Learn from What we Have Learned!": The Possible Impact of Covid-19 on the Education and Training of Chaplains. J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2021 Apr; 75(1_suppl):37-40. PMID: 33730914.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    4. Vandenhoeck A, Holmes C, Desjardins CM, Verhoef J. "The Most Effective Experience was a Flexible and Creative Attitude"-Reflections on Those Aspects of Spiritual Care that were Lost, Gained, or Deemed Ineffective during the Pandemic. J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2021 Apr; 75(1_suppl):17-23. PMID: 33730916.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Vandenhoeck A. The Impact of the First Wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Chaplaincy in Health Care: Introduction to an International Survey. J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2021 Apr; 75(1_suppl):4-5. PMID: 33730918.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans