Research Unit of General Practice, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
Research Unit of General Practice, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 30;12(6):e058257. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058257.
We established the EXIstential health COhort DEnmark (EXICODE) to examine how existential and spiritual needs, practices and orientations in a secular culture are linked to health outcomes, illness trajectory and overall cost of care in patients. Substantial literature demonstrates that existential and spiritual well-being has positive effects on health. While people turn to existential and spiritual orientations and practices during ageing, struggle with illness and approaching death, patients with severe illnesses like, for example, cancer similarly experience existential and spiritual needs. These needs are often unmet in secular societies leading to spiritual pain, unnecessary suffering, worse quality of life and higher medical costs of care.
EXICODE is a national cohort comprising a 10% random sample of the adult Danish population with individual-level register and survey data. Specific patient subgroups are oversampled to ensure diseased respondents. The questionnaire used in the survey consists of a collection of validated instruments on existential and spiritual constructs suited for secular culture as well as some ad hoc questions compiled in the comprehensive EXICODE Questionnaire.
The project is registered for legal and GDPR concerns by the University of Southern Denmark, journal number: 10.367. Ethical approval was not required by Danish law since EXICODE collects only interview, survey and register data, but due to institutional best-practice policy an ethical evaluation and approval were nevertheless obtained from the University of Southern Denmark Research Ethics Committee (institutional review board), journal number: 20/39546. The project follows The Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity and is carried out in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration. Results will be disseminated widely through publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, international conferences, patient societies as well as mass and social media.
我们建立了丹麦存在主义健康队列(EXICODE),以研究在世俗文化中,存在主义和精神需求、实践和取向如何与患者的健康结果、疾病轨迹和整体护理成本相关。大量文献表明,存在主义和精神幸福感对健康有积极影响。虽然人们在年老、与疾病作斗争和接近死亡时会转向存在主义和精神取向和实践,但患有严重疾病的患者,如癌症,同样会经历存在主义和精神需求。这些需求在世俗社会中往往得不到满足,导致精神痛苦、不必要的痛苦、生活质量下降和医疗护理成本增加。
EXICODE 是一个全国性队列,由丹麦成年人口的 10%随机样本组成,具有个体层面的登记和调查数据。特定的患者亚组被过度抽样,以确保有患病的受访者。调查中使用的问卷包括一套经过验证的存在主义和精神结构的工具,这些工具适合世俗文化,以及一些在全面的 EXICODE 问卷中汇编的特定问题。
该项目因法律和 GDPR 问题在南丹麦大学注册,期刊号为 10.367。由于 EXICODE 仅收集访谈、调查和登记数据,丹麦法律不需要伦理批准,但根据机构最佳实践政策,该项目仍从南丹麦大学研究伦理委员会(机构审查委员会)获得了伦理评估和批准,期刊号为 20/39546。该项目遵循《丹麦研究诚信行为准则》,并按照《赫尔辛基宣言》进行。研究结果将通过在同行评议的科学期刊、国际会议、患者协会以及大众和社交媒体上广泛发表来传播。