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Call for participants for research projects

Would you like to participate in a research project? Then please see below if you are suitable for any of the projects advertised here.

1. Rosemary Fish, a PhD student at the National University of Ireland

How does chronic pain affect you? You could help to advance research by completing our questionnaire.

I am a PhD student at the National University of Ireland, Galway investigating the experience and impact of chronic or persistent pain. My supervisors and I would like to invite you to complete an online questionnaire. This would provide us with important information about different styles of adjustment to chronic pain and is part of a larger programme of research. We would be very grateful for your involvement as it will contribute to our understanding of chronic pain and may inform approaches to treatment and management.

Please follow this link to participate: www.surveymonkey.com
2. The Mental Health Foundation are conducting a study on long-term illness, depression and returning back to work.

The survey is looking at people who have returned to work following a period of sick leave of about four weeks or more. They are interested in anyone, but particularly those who've been off work with stress, depression, anxiety, back pain, cancer or heart disease. The survey asks questions about how people are doing at work since they have returned, any continuing health problems they are experiencing and how they have been supported at work since they returned following sick leave.

Click on the link to complete the survey. www.surveymonkey.com



Researchers;
if you would like to post your call for subjects on the BackCare website, please contact the Research & Information Manager (To email us please click here). Please note that we can only advertise research projects that have been cleared by relevant ethics committees.