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Research Participant Opportunity

Posted 17 days ago

Please consider participating in this short survey looking at NPs knowledge and use of nature therapy. 

Hello, 


Thank you for your interest in our study. Please review the following information regarding the requirements eligible participants must do in order to complete the survey. You will not need to provide consent at this time to participate in the study.

My name is Dr. Gibran Mancus and I am an assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire. We are conducting a survey titled, “Prevalence and Associated Factors of Nature Therapy Prescriptions and Recommendations Among Nurse Practitioners” UNH IRB-FY2024-78. We are looking for potential participants for this study. If you are interested, please click the link below which will bring you to the survey page.

The purpose of this research is to better understand nurse practitioner's use of nature therapy recommendations and prescriptions. Another aim is to also look at associated factors of nature therapy recommendations and prescriptions. Gaining more research on this topic can improve the awareness of nature therapy and determine how to effectively promote the use of this form of therapy.

Participants who meet inclusion criteria will be asked to initially complete the 2-question screening and consent. Participants will then be completing a 7-18-item survey that depends on their use of nature therapy. This survey will only take 10-15 minutes. Participation in this study is completely voluntary. Participants who would not like to complete the survey may quit at any time.

The link to the survey is located here:
https://unh.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3BG4SANwVTacrlQ

If you have any questions, you may email me at Gibran.mancus@unh.edu or call +1 (603) 862-3207.

Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!

With gratitude,

Gibran

Best,
Gibran C. Mancus, PhD, RN
University of New Hampshire, College of Health and Human Services, Department of Nursing