Are You an RN or NP? Participants Needed!

transgender study

We received this request to help a doctoral student in psychology conduct her dissertation study on Nurses attitudes toward transgender individuals. Perhaps you can take a few minutes and help her?

I am conducting a study of attitudes toward transgender individuals, an important area of research to understand how to improve transgender healthcare.

  • Please consider participating if you are a licensed and practicing Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner over the age of 18
  • Interested participants are willing to take an anonymous, brief online assessment of attitudes and answer questions regarding feelings toward transgender individuals and clinical experiences.
  • The total time needed is ~15 minutes
  • Participation can occur by following this link:

https://mili2nd.co/fgib

If there are any questions about this study, please contact:
Kathlyn Khoukaz | (925) 331-0716 | kathlynkhoukaz@gmail.com
You may contact the IRB with questions or concerns at (856) 612-8384 | irb@nu.edu

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