Abstract

The WHO's well known definition of health stressed the indivisibility of human well-being, physical and otherwise, by stating that health is "not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". The spiritual dimension of health is well covered in the medical literature. Different locations on Earth are associated with different interrelated profiles: physical, biological, environmental, socio-economic, cultural, and also spiritual profiles, that do affect and are affected by health (including its spiritual dimension), disease, healthcare, and pastoral care. A number of reviews have been recently published covering the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in understanding and harnessing the importance of location in the health sector. However, no publication so far has discussed the role of GIS in relation to the spiritual dimension of health. This position paper is an attempt to fill in this gap without going into deep details. GIS role in pastoral care ranges from assisting in pattern and trend detection, and in informed decision-making and resource management, to providing routing and educational functions, and even assessing the impact of missionary radio broadcasts. A review of some of the software tools that are currently available in this field is also provided. GIS are ideal tools for improving and coordinating the integration of the health (physical), social, and spiritual/ pastoral dimensions of individual and community care. However to achieve the full potential of GIS in these areas, we still need to combat many cultural and organisational barriers, while making the tools cheaper and much easier to learn and use.

Highlights

  • Background and introductionBeyond physical health: the spiritual dimension The spirit of a man will sustain him in sickness, but who can bear a broken spirit? (The Holy Bible, Proverbs 18:14, NKJV)The WHO's well known definition of health stressed the indivisibility of human well-being, physical and otherwise, by stating that health is "not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" [1].Religious beliefs affect human behaviour, lifestyle, and human health

  • International Journal of Health Geographics 2003, 2 http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/2/1/6 of Health" http://www.ihpnet.org/ph4.htm among other related courses provided by the Faith and Health Consortium – The Interfaith Health Program http://www.ihp net.org/, while Kluwer's Journal of Religion and Health http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0022-4197/contents is fully dedicated to these issues of spirituality and health

  • PubMed, a bibliographic service of the US National Library of Medicine, indexes more than 60 journals and publications directly covering these topics http:w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ entreery.fcgi?cmd=search&db=Jour nals&term=Christ*+OR+Pastor*+OR+Reli gion+OR+Catholic, in addition to the plethora of articles on the same subject that appear from time to time in mainstream medical and health journals, e.g., Leibovici's paper on the effects of remote, retroactive intercessory prayer on outcomes in patients with bloodstream infection that was published in the British Medical Journal [2], and Feudtner et al's paper titled "Spiritual care needs of hospitalized children and their families: a national survey of pastoral care providers' perceptions" that was recently published in Pediatrics [3]

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Summary

Background and introduction

Beyond physical health: the spiritual dimension The spirit of a man will sustain him in sickness, but who can bear a broken spirit? (The Holy Bible, Proverbs 18:14, NKJV). Assisting in informed decision-making In the setting of a church or parish catchment area, GIS can help pastors and Church leaders look after the spiritual well being of their flocks. GMMS provides information on locations of ethno-linguistic peoples, and provides global coverage of at least first-level (states, provinces) sub-national political subdivisions, city and town locations, with more than 50 additional layers of information that can be used to give geographic context to missionary maps It includes statistical and demographic databases from many research sources in the Christian ministry community, and more than 170 sample map projects on missionrelated themes that may be modified as desired. The software can generate mailing list labels, and map and track response to a mailing campaign

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World Health Organisation
Leibovici L
Kamel Boulos MN
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