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Research in AI, equality and chronic conditions: Interview participants wanted!

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alex.delia

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Hi all,
My name is Alexander d'Elia and I'm a PhD student and medical doctor at The University of Liverpool.

I am conducting an interview study on how artificial intelligence may impact equality in primary care (GPs) in-between different social groups (income, gender, locality, ethnicity), and I would really like to interview some people living with diabetes!

It would be a one-time interview for 30-60 minutes, online (or if you happen to live in Birmingham or Liverpool we could do it in person; up to you!). I would ask you about your experiences in accessing and using primary care, and we will together discuss how this could be affected by the use of artificial intelligence technology in primary care.
No previous experience or knowledge is required.

For the effort, you will be given a £20 high-street voucher.

I plan to interview 15 participants, starting as soon as possible but I will be continuously recruiting until I have interviewed enough.

Please find attached the formal invitation and information sheet.

I would really appreciate the help, and I think you would enjoy it as well!

Please email me at adelia@liverpool.ac.uk if you are interested!


Thanks!

(Also, really lovely forum this! So nice and supportive!)

This study has been approved by Mike @everydayupsanddowns’ and the University of Liverpool Ethics Board.
 

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