Guides
Religious Traditions and Health Care Decisions
Advocate Healthcare provides a collection of guides for working effectively and sensitively with persons of diverse faiths.
- The Seventh-day Adventist Tradition
- The Anabaptist Tradition
- The Assemblies of God Tradition
- The Buddhist Tradition
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with American Indian (Native American; First Nation) Patients and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Baha'i Religion and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Buddhist Religion and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Hindu Religion and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Jain Religion and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Jehovah’s Witnesses and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Jewish Patients and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Muslim Patients and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients and their Families Who Are Members of Protestant Religious Groups
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Sikh Religion and Their Families
- Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Patients of the Zoroastrian/Zarathushti Religion and Their Families
- The Christian Science Tradition
- The Church of God in Christ
- The Episcopal Tradition
- The Hindu Tradition
- The Islamic Tradition
- The Jehovah’s Witness Tradition
- The Jewish Tradition
- The Latter-day Saints Tradition
- The Lutheran Tradition
- The Orthodox Christian Tradition
- The Presbyterian Church (USA) Tradition
- The Roman Catholic Tradition
- The Southern Baptist Tradition
- United Church of Christ
- The United Methodist Tradition