Researchers at the University of Galway in Ireland have recently posted a short, anonymous, questionnaire on line related to psychological and emotional aspects of being diagnosed with and treated for prostate cancer. It took about 7 minutes to complete.
The “New” Prostate Cancer InfoLink would encourage any prostate cancer patient whose first language is English to complete this questionnaire. Slight subtleties in the meanings of specific words might make this questionnaire a little more difficult to complete with accuracy if English is not your first language. It doesn’t matter where you live in the world.
Full details about the study are provided on the first two pages of the web site, and — if you have questions or concerns — contact information for the researchers is also provided.
We hope that the research team will feel able to provide us with a brief summary of their findings in due course.
Filed under: Living with Prostate Cancer | Tagged: experience, patient, survey |
I provided my answers. One should make sure one is reading and understanding the question before choosing the appropriate answer as to their personal experience while at the same time being truthful. Quite simple to participate. And, as Sitemaster remarks, “We hope that the research team will feel able to provide us with a brief summary of their findings in due course.”