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Tanja Glucina

  • Dr. Tanja is a practicing chiropractor, senior lecturer, and researcher specialising in qualitative and mixed methods research. She earned her PhD from Auckland University of Technology (AUT), where she developed a scale to assess the diverse aspects of professional identity in chiropractors, which underwent rigorous psychometric analysis to ensure its validity and reliability. Dr. Tanja also researches patient and chiropractor perspectives on various elements of chiropractic care, health, and well-being. Her work investigates quality of life, professional identity, health outcomes, and outcome measurement. Dr. Tanja has published over a dozen papers, including in the leading chiropractic premier journal, the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. Additionally, she has recently had three papers from her thesis work published in high-impact journals with a Q1 ranking in the social sciences.

    Research Interests Quality of Life, Professional Identity Outcome Measures, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Patient Perspectives Working/ Therapeutic Alliance Qualitative Research, Mixed Methods Research

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