Major

Biology

Anticipated Graduation Year

2025

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Open Access

Abstract

This research aims to explain the Christian healthcare professionals' experience of dealing with tension caused by their religious beliefs with scientific knowledge. This emphasizes the importance of science communication in dealing with such challenges. Studies show that among healthcare professionals, religiosity influences clinical decision-making and interaction with patients affecting how they respond to the moral and ethical dilemmas they encounter within practice (Dillard et al., 2023). Stahl (2021) claims that healthcare providers confront hurdles in managing religious plurality and lack the training to deal with a patient's religion without compromising scientific integrity. Harrison et al. further assess the effect of a leader's openness to scientific perspectives on his or her healthcare guidelines and recommendations, focusing on how the two can be integrated within dialogue into education for healthcare professionals. These findings exhibit the complex relationship between faith and science that manifests in unique challenges for professionals, particularly those concerning evidence-based decisions that respect the spiritual values of patients. Bridging the divide between the sacred and the scientific will strengthen cultural competence, promote moral conflict resolution, and improve healthcare delivery for diverse populations. Such approaches advance the larger objectives of bringing cultural competence and religious sensitivity into healthcare.

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Hans Svebakken, PhD Senior Lecturer, Department of Theology

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Science Communication and Religious Tensions in Healthcare

This research aims to explain the Christian healthcare professionals' experience of dealing with tension caused by their religious beliefs with scientific knowledge. This emphasizes the importance of science communication in dealing with such challenges. Studies show that among healthcare professionals, religiosity influences clinical decision-making and interaction with patients affecting how they respond to the moral and ethical dilemmas they encounter within practice (Dillard et al., 2023). Stahl (2021) claims that healthcare providers confront hurdles in managing religious plurality and lack the training to deal with a patient's religion without compromising scientific integrity. Harrison et al. further assess the effect of a leader's openness to scientific perspectives on his or her healthcare guidelines and recommendations, focusing on how the two can be integrated within dialogue into education for healthcare professionals. These findings exhibit the complex relationship between faith and science that manifests in unique challenges for professionals, particularly those concerning evidence-based decisions that respect the spiritual values of patients. Bridging the divide between the sacred and the scientific will strengthen cultural competence, promote moral conflict resolution, and improve healthcare delivery for diverse populations. Such approaches advance the larger objectives of bringing cultural competence and religious sensitivity into healthcare.