Survey: What types of research are most clinically useful to you?
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The Colorado Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses
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Denver, CO
What types of research do you want?
My name is Katie Smith and I am a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master's student and Research Assistant at UC Denver conducting a practice-based research study with Drs. Schaefle and Allan.
We are surveying Colorado mental health professionals asking what types of research are most clinically useful to them. Our goal is to use our findings to encourage future research that has practical value to clinicians. Thank you for your participation in this important project to help clinicians set the research agenda for our professions.
Below is a link to our survey, it takes about 5-10 minutes to complete:
You are being asked to be in this research study because of your role as a mental health practitioner in Colorado. If you join the study, you will complete an online survey about the areas of research you think are most needed by mental health professionals. This study is designed to learn more about research needs. There are no known risks associated with this research. There may be risks the researchers have not thought of. Every effort will be made to protect your privacy and confidentiality by not collecting any identifying information about you or collecting any online data (e.g. ISPN numbers). Your responses will be anonymous. This research is being paid for in part by The University of Colorado Denver Office of Research Services. You have a choice about being in this study. You do not have to be in this study if you do not want to be. If you have questions, you can call Scott Schaefle at 303-315-2172. You can call and ask questions at any time. You may have questions about your rights as someone in this study. If you have questions, you can call the COMIRB (the responsible Institutional Review Board). Their number is (303) 724-1055. By completing this survey you are agreeing to participate in this research study.