Abstract

Background. It was important to develop South African guidelines in view of the extent of local and worldwide religious affiliation, rapid growth of academic investigation, guidelines provided by other associations (e.g. Royal College of Psychiatrists), the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP)’s own position statements on culture, mental health and psychiatry, the appropriate definition of spirituality, the need for an evolutionary and anthropological approach, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 5th edition (DSM-V)’s cultural formulation, local legislation, ongoing research, and teaching requirements. Objective. To report on the outcome of the peer-reviewed process that was followed to draft local guidelines for psychiatric training and practice. Methods. During 2013, comments by members of the SASOP on a framework for guidelines on the role of spirituality in psychiatry practice and training were collated and subsequently submitted to the SASOP board for approval. Results. Guidelines were compiled in terms of: ( i ) integrating spirituality in clinical care and service provision; ( ii ) integrating spirituality in psychiatric training; ( iii ) ethically integrating spirituality within the professional scope of practice; and ( iv ) appropriate referral between psychiatrists and spiritual advisors. Conclusions. Integrating spirituality in the approach to practice and training cannot be ignored by local psychiatrists in the multicultural, multireligious and spiritually diverse South African context.

Highlights

  • It was important to develop South African guidelines in view of the extent of local and worldwide religious affiliation, rapid growth of academic investigation, guidelines provided by other associations (e.g. Royal College of Psychiatrists), the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP)’s own position statements on culture, mental health and psychiatry, the appropriate definition of spirituality, the need for an evolutionary and anthropological approach, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-V)’s cultural formulation, local legislation, ongoing research, and teaching requirements

  • Reasons and context for guidelines. These guidelines were developed in view of the following: 1.1 World-wide religious affiliation The Pew Research Centre’s Forum on Religion and Public Life[9] recently published a review on the world’s major religious groups in 2010

  • According to polls,[11] which measured global selfperceptions on belief, South Africans who belong to a particular religion have dropped from 83% in 2005 to 64% in 2012

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Summary

Background

It was important to develop South African guidelines in view of the extent of local and worldwide religious affiliation, rapid growth of academic investigation, guidelines provided by other associations (e.g. Royal College of Psychiatrists), the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP)’s own position statements on culture, mental health and psychiatry, the appropriate definition of spirituality, the need for an evolutionary and anthropological approach, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-V)’s cultural formulation, local legislation, ongoing research, and teaching requirements. During August/September 2013, a draft document, ‘Proposed Framework for Guidelines on the Role of Spirituality in Psychiatry Practice and Training’, was submitted to the SASOP National Council for consideration, and subsequently circulated for comments to members of the SASOP, including the SASOP S&PSIG. After incorporating these comments from members, a final draft document was resubmitted to, and approved by, the SASOP Board of Directors in March 2014

Reasons and context for guidelines
Academic investigation and guidelines by professional associations
Findings
Practice guidelines for SA specialist psychiatry
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