Participate in Research Studies

APTA Home Health receives frequent requests from members and students to disseminate their research study surveys to our members in hopes of increasing volunteer engagement. As we receive these requests, we will post them here in our bi-weekly e-newsletter. Please note that these research studies are not affiliated with or sponsored by APTA Home Health and are 100% volunteer based. Any questions or concerns should be directed to the contact listed for the study. 

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Imposter Phenomenon Survey

Physical Therapists from West Coast University are seeking participation in a survey regarding the prevalence of Imposter phenomenon in licensed physical therapists. Imposter Phenomenon, or perceived fraudulence, describes an ongoing fear of exposure as a fraud despite objective successes and accomplishments. 
 
The organizers of the study are hoping to gather data regarding not only the prevalence, but predictors and if there is a correlation to burnout within our profession. 

The survey will only take about 15 minutes to complete. Please only take this survey once, as you may see it on multiple outlets. Your participation is greatly appreciated! Please contact [email protected] with any questions you may have. 

Use the following link to access the survey and complete it by July 8, 2022:


Follow this link to the Survey: 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PgsmWEefs9EwnnQCTbSgL771D1wZAG-P4xSlxIP4kbw/viewform?ts=62811d86&edit_requested=true

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Assessment of Balance Practices and Associated Barriers of United States Practicing Physical Therapists 

A doctoral student at Seton Hall University is conducting a mixed-method study (IRB number 2022-298 ). The study will explore the balance assessment practices of U.S.-practicing PTs, specifically, addressing the utilization of American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)balance tests and measures and the Academy of the Geriatric Physical Therapy (AGPT) Clinical Guidance Statement (CGS) in the management of falls. The survey has two parts and will take 15 minutes to complete. The survey is anonymous and confidential. 

If you have any questions, please contact the primary investigator, Franceah Palencia-Quijano at [email protected]

Use the following link to access the survey and complete it by June 19, 2022:

Follow this link to the Survey: 
https://shu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bPnCrt7mNqOBtI2