A poster advertising a research questionnaire on cotreatment.
A cartoon drawing featuring three healthcare professionals speaking to each other is at the top of the poster.
The poster says: Are you a speech and language therapist, occupational therapist, physiotherapist or SLT/OT/PT assistant/support worker; and working in the UK or Ireland? Complete our short anonymous survey to tell us about your experiences of co-treatment/joint sessions. Scan the QR code to take part. For further details or questions, please contact:
PhD Researcher: Evelyn Hamilton (evelyn.hamilton@strath.ac.uk)
Supervisor: Prof Anja Kuschmann
University of Strathclyde Glasgow
This project approved by Strathclyde School of Psychological Sciences & Health Ethics Committee (11/06/2025)
Funded by the Cunningham Trust
PhD Questionnaire Research! If you’re an SLT, OT, or PT working in the UK or Ireland, we want to hear your opinions of cotreatment!
You don’t need to have conducted cotreatment before to take part – all views are welcome.
hass.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
#SLT #OT #PT #AHP
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All opinions my own.
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