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Daily Spiritual Experience ScalePrimary Author: Lynn Underwood, Hiram College A 16-question scale used to investigate ordinary spiritual experiences and their role in life.
Date Last Modified 01/01/2001
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FACIT: Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness TherapyPrimary Author: FACIT.org This website offers "a range of questionnaires that measure health-related quality of life for people with chronic illnesses." This includes the FACIT-Sp to measure Spiritual Well-Being with both a 12-item and an expanded version. These measures are available in multiple languages. The English versions can be downloaded for free with a registration.
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How Spiritual Are You?Primary Author: Robert Cloninger, Washington University From Time Magazine, a helpful test adapted from a personality inventory devised by Washington University psychiatrist Robert Cloninger.
Date Last Modified 10/25/2004
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Multidimensional Measurement of Religiousness, Spirituality for Use in Health ResearchPrimary Author: Fetzer Institute This publication is the product of a national working group supported by the Fetzer Institute in collaboration with The National Institute on Aging (NIA). The 12 papers in this report include brief literature reviews, recommended instruments, and bibliographies for key dimensions of religiousness/spirituality as they relate to physical and mental health outcomes. It includes the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality (BMMRS).
Date Last Modified 10/01/2003
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Spiritual & Religious Care Competencies for Specialist Palliative CarePrimary Author: David Mitchell, Marie Curie Cancer Care hospices A set of competencies used at the Marie Curie Cancer Care hospices. The competencies are listed in levels of competency that should be achieved by staff and volunteers working in all areas of care. Level 1 is "All staff and volunteers who have casual contact with patients and their families" and Level 4 is "Staff or volunteers whose primary responsibility is for the spiritual and religious care of patients, visitors and staff".
Date Last Modified 12/01/2003
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