Participate in a National Allied Health Study

Allied health professionals across Australia are invited to take part in an important national study led by Griffith University. The research aims to better understand how allied health practitioners collaborate with non-specialists—helping to shape future practice, improve service delivery, and ultimately enhance outcomes for the people you support.

Why This Study Matters

Collaboration is a cornerstone of effective healthcare. By sharing your experience and insights, you can contribute to building stronger, more connected care systems that benefit both professionals and clients.

This study will inform how allied health professionals work alongside non-specialists, supporting more integrated and accessible care across Australia.

Who Can Participate?

This study is open to Australian allied health professionals, including:

  • Dietitians
  • Occupational therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Psychologists
  • Social workers
  • Speech pathologists

What’s Involved?

Participation is simple and flexible:

  • Complete a short anonymous online survey
  • Takes approximately 10–15 minutes
  • Share your professional experiences and perspectives

Your responses will remain confidential and contribute to evidence-based improvements in allied health collaboration.

Incentive

As a thank you for your time, participants will have the opportunity to enter a prize draw to win:

  • 1 of 20 × $50 digital gift cards

Get Involved

Take the survey now and help shape the future of allied health practice in Australia:

👉 https://www151.griffith.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=CKNEJWFHM9839M9H

Contact and Ethics Approval

For more information about the study, please contact:
elise.newell@griffithuni.edu.au

This research has been approved by the Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee
(Ethics Reference: 2025/542)

19 May 2026