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The CREATION Health Assessment Tool for Patients (CHAT-P): Development & Psychometric Testing

The CREATION Model is a whole-person wellness model facilitating patient-provider partnerships for health promotion. CREATION is an acronym that represents eight whole-person health principles: Choice, Rest, Environment-Interpersonal Relationships, Activity, Trust, Outlook, and Nutrition, all focusi...

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Published in:Journal of religion and health 2023-06, Vol.62 (3), p.2144-2162
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