Impostor Phenomenon, Clinical Self-Confidence, and Job Satisfaction Among Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners

Attention Practicing PMHNPs in the United States!

You are invited to participate in a research study examining impostor phenomenon, job satisfaction, and clinical self-confidence among Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs).

What’s involved?

  • A one-time, anonymous online survey
  • Approximately 10 minutes to complete
  • No personal identifying information collected
  • Voluntary participation, with no cost and no compensation

Why participate?
Your responses may help improve PMHNP education, transition-to-practice support, mentorship, and professional development by increasing understanding of confidence and role experience in psychiatric advanced practice nursing.

Eligibility:

  • Currently practicing as a PMHNP in the United States
  • Age 18 or older

Study conducted by:
Dr. Trae Stewart
Professor of Nursing, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Questions? Contact: [email protected]

Survey Link