Social Prescribing Survey ‘Spiritual Health and social prescribing’

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You are invited to participate in a survey about Spiritual Health and social prescribing.

Orla Whitehead, a practicing GP, and researcher at Newcastle University. The Spiritual Health Assessment and Recommendation in Primary care (SHARP) project is funded by the John Templeton Foundation. Spiritual health is a broad term, including meaning, purpose and/or the personal soul; transcendence and our relationships to others and/or a higher power; and religious or spiritual practice.

Anyone who works in social prescribing, or a similar role straddling the local community and primary care, for example care coordinators, navigators, link workers, can participate. This survey is for those who are spiritual and/or religious, of any type, and for those who are not.

To take part, you will be asked to complete an online survey (link below) which should take approximately 10-20 minutes. This research has never been done before in the UK and is important to find out how we can improve patient’s overall health.

If you have any questions, please contact me at Orla.Whitehead@Newcastle.ac.uk. https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/newcastle/discussing-spiritual-health-in-primary-care-social-prescribers-

This website is for healthcare professions only.

It is not for public use.

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