Hello Everyone
I am doing research in dementia and interested in the quality of care you receive for symptoms and to help you with critical situations. For example, you may feel disoriented and you may need someone to help you, this is exactly what we are interested in: what is your experience of receiving the help?
You can answer at any time you want any or all of the questions below and you do not need to specify what questions you are answering to, you only need to reply to the post if you like the idea. You can take all the time you want as far as the post is online.
Questions:
I have included two links, one link to some background information about the study and about your involvement in the study, and one link to a consent form which is a document informing you about your involvement and it is for us to know that as soon as you reply to the post you agree to take part in the study. However feel free to stop taking part at any time you want.
NB This study is specifically for people with a diagnosis of dementia.
I am doing research in dementia and interested in the quality of care you receive for symptoms and to help you with critical situations. For example, you may feel disoriented and you may need someone to help you, this is exactly what we are interested in: what is your experience of receiving the help?
You can answer at any time you want any or all of the questions below and you do not need to specify what questions you are answering to, you only need to reply to the post if you like the idea. You can take all the time you want as far as the post is online.
Questions:
- Where do you find support when you need it most? How often do you receive this support? (e.g. friends, family, your GP etc)
- Where would you go for support in a crisis?
- What type of support do you find most helpful? What type of support do you find least helpful?
- Do you have a care plan in place? If you do, how involved do you feel in the planning and reviewing process?
I have included two links, one link to some background information about the study and about your involvement in the study, and one link to a consent form which is a document informing you about your involvement and it is for us to know that as soon as you reply to the post you agree to take part in the study. However feel free to stop taking part at any time you want.
NB This study is specifically for people with a diagnosis of dementia.