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. 2021 Jul 13;14:1853–1861. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S312778

Table 1.

Evaluation of the Training by GPs

General Learning Achievement Strongly Disagree % (n) Somewhat Disagree % (n) Somewhat Agree % (n) Strongly Agree % (n) No Answer % (n)
I learned how to address the spiritual needs of patients 0 8 (1) 31 (4) 54 (7) 8 (1)
SPIR is a good and helpful spiritual schedule 0 0 39 (5) 62 (8) 0
I learned how to document patients’ existential/spiritual/religious needs 0 0 69 (9) 15 (2) 15 (2)
Practicing SPIR in groups of three was helpful
… as interviewer 0 0 23 (3) 77 (10) 0
… as interviewee 0 8 (1) 23 (3) 69 (9) 0
… as observer 0 0 46 (6) 39 (5) 15 (2)
Practicing with standardized patients was helpful and useful 0 0 8 (1) 92 (12) 0
The feedback round following the exercise with standardized patients was useful 0 0 31 (4) 69 (9) 0
I can imagine using the SPIR with patients beyond the time frame of this study 0 0 46 (6) 54 (7) 0
The training made me become more aware of my own spirituality 8 (1) 8 (1) 54 (7) 31 (4) 0
I am able to implement the study concept into my daily professional routine 0 0 62 (8) 39 (5) 0
Individual Aspects of the Training Dissatisfied % (n) Somewhat Dissatisfied % (n) Somewhat Satisfied % (n) Fully Satisfied % (n) No Answer % (n)
Information content 0 0 31 (4) 69 (9) 0
Presentation (Didactics, etc.) 0 0 23 (3) 77 (10) 0
Opportunities to participate 0 0 8 (1) 92 (12) 0
Work atmosphere 0 0 23 (3) 77 (10) 0
Practicality/applicability 0 0 31 (4) 69 (9) 0
Organisation 0 0 31 (4) 69 (9) 0
Material 0 0 54 (7) 46 (6) 0
Cooperative communication/exchange 0 0 15 (2) 85 (11) 0
How satisfied are you with the workshop on the whole? 0 0 23 (3) 77 (10) 0