Developing a Moral Injury Assessment Tool for Health Care Missionaries
Can an evidence-based moral injury assessment screening tool help health care missionary sending agencies to identify staff who are experiencing moral injury?
Can an evidence-based moral injury assessment screening tool help health care missionary sending agencies to identify staff who are experiencing moral injury?
Can a congregation-led participatory process produce the insights and experiences necessary to create a toolkit for conducting newcomer ministry in diverse communities?
What are the barriers and facilitators associated with physical, emotional, and spiritual health among the youth aged 10 to 35 in Zambia? With additional funding, the team is also willing to expand their efforts to include youth in Malawi.
Does a gospel-based recovery model reduce substance use among current UCU students compared to students receiving existing UCU substance use care and help?
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