RT Article T1 Development and Validation of the Spiritual and Religious Needs Inventory for Muslim Psychiatric Inpatients: A Study in the Indonesian Context JF Journal of religion and health VO 64 IS 2 SP 1569 OP 1585 A1 Irawati, Kellyana A1 Setiawan, Heri A1 Jalil, Abdul A1 Haris, Fahni A1 Shieh, Tzong-Ming A1 Shih, Yin-Hwa A2 Setiawan, Heri A2 Jalil, Abdul A2 Haris, Fahni A2 Shieh, Tzong-Ming A2 Shih, Yin-Hwa LA English YR 2025 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1920834656 AB Spirituality care plays an important role in holistic healthcare. Our previous study found Muslim psychiatric inpatients encounter significant obstacles that hinder their ability to engage in a formal prayer practice in the hospital. To address this gap, we aimed to develop a spirituality and religious needs inventory specifically for Muslim psychiatric inpatients. Findings from our previous study informed the construction of the inventory items. The developed inventory underwent rigorous validation, including expert appraisal, factor analysis, and reliability testing. The results indicate that our Islamic Spirituality and Religious Needs Inventory possesses robust validity and reliability metrics. We recommend that healthcare professionals employ this inventory as a resource for bedside evaluations and a foundation for future research endeavors within spiritual care for Muslim inpatients. K1 Indonesian context K1 Psychiatric inpatients K1 Spiritual and religious needs inventory DO 10.1007/s10943-024-02238-7