The significance of spiritual aspects in the management of chronic pain will be described (Part A), and a screening tool will be developed (Part B). An e-learning tool focusing on pain and spirituality will be developed for communication training purposes between healthcare professionals and patients (Part C). The efficacy of the tool will be evaluated with respect to both initial and more advanced training with the participation of various training institutes.

Aims
The study has two goals. Firstly, the significance of the spiritual dimension in medical treatment and nursing will be investigated in chronic pain patients and an appropriate surveying tool will be developed. Secondly, an e-learning tool will be developed for communication between healthcare professionals and patients, and its efficacy assessed.

Lead
Prof. Dr. S. Peng Keller, Theological Faculty, University of Zürich

Co-applicants:

  • Prof. Dr. med. M. Rufer, Psychiatrische Poliklinik Universitätsspital Zürich
  • Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil. N. Biller-Andorno, Institut für Biomedizinische Ethik und Medizingeschichte
  • Dr. phil. A. Bischoff, Haute école de santé Fribourg  
  • Prof. Dr. phil. R. Spirig, Abteilung Klinische Pflegewissenschaft, Universitätspital Zürich
  • Prof. Dr. phil. S. Guttormsen, Institute for Medical Education (Lead project C)

Target group
Health professionals, pre- and post graduates.

Team IML
Prof. Dr. phil. Sissel Guttormsen (Lead Part C)
Dr. med. Daniel Bauer, MME
Dr. med. Beate Brem, MME
Dr. phil. Felix Schmitz 
Dr. med. Kai Schnabel, MME

Project Information

Project period: 2017 - 2021
Funding: NFP / SNF