robrossini
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- HCP/Researcher
Hello!
We are researchers from Imperial College London looking for people to interview for a healthcare-related study. The purpose of the research is to understand how, as a person with diabetes and/or high blood pressure, you manage your health, and your thoughts on the increasing use of technology in healthcare.
The research will involve an individual interview which is likely to take just over an hour, with a total reimbursement of £25 for your time.
You can find more detailed information about the study here in the participant information sheet. Please make sure you read this in full and reach out to the research team via email if you want to ask any questions before deciding to take part.
Once you’ve read the participant information sheet and have decided you want to be involved, please click here to go to the consent form. We’ll also ask you a few questions first before arranging the interview to check that you're eligible to take part.
Many thanks
Rob
This research has been approved by @CherrelleDUK
We are researchers from Imperial College London looking for people to interview for a healthcare-related study. The purpose of the research is to understand how, as a person with diabetes and/or high blood pressure, you manage your health, and your thoughts on the increasing use of technology in healthcare.
The research will involve an individual interview which is likely to take just over an hour, with a total reimbursement of £25 for your time.
You can find more detailed information about the study here in the participant information sheet. Please make sure you read this in full and reach out to the research team via email if you want to ask any questions before deciding to take part.
Once you’ve read the participant information sheet and have decided you want to be involved, please click here to go to the consent form. We’ll also ask you a few questions first before arranging the interview to check that you're eligible to take part.
Many thanks
Rob
This research has been approved by @CherrelleDUK