Spiritual care in Aotearoa - invitation to have your say in a short survey
Tēnā koutou / Greetings colleagues,
You are invited to participate in an HRC funded national survey exploring healthcare professionals’ understanding and practice in providing wairua-led, spiritual and religious care.
If you are employed in a profession registered under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act or work as a counsellor, social worker, physician assistant/associate, health improvement practitioner, patient navigator or health care assistant in an NZ hospital, GP clinic, aged care facility, hospice, or Hauora Māori provider, we want your input.
This anonymous survey takes only 5-7 minutes and can be accessed via the link below. Upon clicking, you will see information about the study and will be asked to provide your consent before proceeding. This study is funded by the Health Research Council (23/796), has received ethical approval from the University of Otago Human Ethics Committee (25/1033), and has also consulted with the Ngai Tahu Research Consultation Committee.
Access survey link HERE
Thank you for your contribution to improving spiritual and wairua care in Aotearoa. If you have questions or would like further information, please contact Associate Professor Richard Egan or Professor Moana Waitoki.
Ngā mihi,
Richard and Moana
