jo–
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, Fisterra, Portugués, San Salvador
Dear Forum Members,
I’m reaching out to invite those planning to walk the Camino de Santiago to participate in a research study aimed at exploring the effects of the Camino pilgrimage on health, well-being, life satisfaction, and overall flourishing.
This study involves a multi-part survey, with the initial survey taken before your pilgrimage, followed by a second survey upon completion, and a final one six months later. Your participation will provide valuable insights into understanding the medium-term impact of completing this journey.
I understand that survey requests can be met with skepticism, so I’ve included some details which I hope will offer transparency and build confidence in the study’s authenticity and academic purpose.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Survey Link
Best regards,
Jo
I’m reaching out to invite those planning to walk the Camino de Santiago to participate in a research study aimed at exploring the effects of the Camino pilgrimage on health, well-being, life satisfaction, and overall flourishing.
This study involves a multi-part survey, with the initial survey taken before your pilgrimage, followed by a second survey upon completion, and a final one six months later. Your participation will provide valuable insights into understanding the medium-term impact of completing this journey.
I understand that survey requests can be met with skepticism, so I’ve included some details which I hope will offer transparency and build confidence in the study’s authenticity and academic purpose.
- Research Lead: The study is being conducted by Dr. B. Dorman, a professor at Fort Lewis College in Colorado, with whom I am collaborating to gather data, and conduct optional follow-up interviews.
- Ethics Approval: The research has undergone a thorough ethics review and has been approved by the Institutional Review Board at Fort Lewis College. You can view permission to begin gathering data here.
- Study Basis: The survey questions are inspired by a previous study and are modelled on the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology questionnaires, ensuring a robust and scientifically grounded approach.
- Study Results: On completion of the research the final results will be published at caminostudy.com
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Survey Link
Best regards,
Jo
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