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Integrative Safety Net Survey

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Do you work in a community health center, Indian Health Service site, or Federally Qualified Health Center? This is a national survey aiming to understand what kinds of services are offered in safety-net clinics. This brief online survey focuses on: 

  1. Group medical visits/shared medical appointments 
  2. Integrative, complementary, and traditional/Indigenous health practices

Study procedure

  • We will ask questions about what kinds of health services are available at your organization. Specifically, we want to know about integrative, complementary, and traditional/Indigenous health practices (sometimes called 'whole person health' care), and group medical visits. The survey should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. All data will be kept confidential.

Eligibility

  • Anyone who works in a Federally Qualified Health Center, Community Health Center, or Indian Health Service site can complete this survey. Multiple people at the same organization can take the survey.

Study Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Dr. Nadine Ijaz, Carleton University, Department of Law and Legal Studies
  • Co-investigator: Dr. Ariana Thompson-Lastad, Research Faculty, UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health
  • Co-investigator: Dr. Isabel Roth, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Program on Integrative Medicine, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

If you have questions or want to participate, please contact: [email protected]

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