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Development and psychometric assessment of a spirituality questionnaire for Indian palliative care patients

Gielen, Joris, Bhatnagar, Sushma, Noble, Simon Ian Robert ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5425-2383 and Chaturvedi, Santosh K. 2016. Development and psychometric assessment of a spirituality questionnaire for Indian palliative care patients. Indian Journal of Palliative Care 22 (1) , p. 9. 10.4103/0973-1075.173939

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Abstract

Introduction: There are only a few studies on spirituality among palliative care patients in India. This gap in research may be caused by the absence of relevant questionnaires and scales specifically designed for Indian palliative care populations. In this study, we describe the development of such a questionnaire and explain its psychometric characteristics. Methods: We designed a questionnaire on the basis of a systematic review of the literature. After a review of the questionnaire by specialists and a subsequent pilot study, the questionnaire was amended. The final questionnaire consisted of a list of 36 spirituality items. It was administered to a sample of 300 cancer patients attending the pain clinic of a tertiary hospital in New Delhi. Results: A factor analysis led to four factors explaining 54.6% of variance: Shifting moral and religious values (Factor 1), support from religious relationship (Factor 2), existential blame (Factor 3), and spiritual trust (Factor 4). The skewness and kurtosis for Factors 1, 3, and 4 were within a tolerable range for assuming a normal distribution, but Factor 2 was skewed. The alphas showed that the four factors have an acceptable internal consistency. Statistically significant associations were observed for age and Factor 3 (P = 0.004), gender and Factor 4 (P = 0.014), marital status and Factors 3 (P = 0.002) and 4 (P = 0.001), educational level and Factors 3 (P < 0.001) and 4 (P < 0.001), and pain scores and Factors 1 (P < 0.001), 2 (P < 0.001), and 3 (P = 0.001). Conclusion: The questionnaire offers promising prospects for the study of spirituality among palliative care patients in India.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Medicine
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
ISSN: 0973-1075
Last Modified: 02 Nov 2022 11:43
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/102864

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