PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - A W Jones TI - A survey of general practitioners' attitudes to the involvement of clergy in patient care. DP - 1990 Jul 01 TA - British Journal of General Practice PG - 280--283 VI - 40 IP - 336 4099 - http://bjgp.org/content/40/336/280.short 4100 - http://bjgp.org/content/40/336/280.full SO - Br J Gen Pract1990 Jul 01; 40 AB - A questionnaire was sent to a sample of general practitioners in the Avon health district asking whether they perceived a role for the clergy in patient care. Doctors were questioned about both their theoretical attitudes to and practical involvement of clergy in relation to some 20 specific concerns of patients (for example, bereavement, divorce, depression, chronic illness) and to explain from a series of options their reasons for referring or failing to refer patients to clergy. The responses of the 228 respondents showed that they perceived a significant role for the clergy in theory which was not matched in practice. The reasons for the gap between theory and practice are analysed and discussed and suggestions are made as to how the positive responses may be more effectively developed towards improving patient care.