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We recently ran a survey that asked people with IBD, carers, healthcare professionals and clinical researchers to tell us their unanswered research questions about the prevention, treatment, symptoms, diagnosis and living with IBD.
You now have an opportunity to participate in a second survey seeking to find which questions are the most important to you.
The survey is open to people 16 years and over who suffer from IBD, their carers and healthcare professionals and will be available online until Sunday 12 December. For further information and to complete the 10 minute survey, please visit the Crohn’s and Coitis website.
Your response can help us find important areas to research in order to improve the healthcare and wellbeing of Australians affected by IBD.
The highest ranked questions will be discussed in the final priority setting workshop by people with IBD, carers and healthcare professionals who together agree the final Top 10 list of priorities. The Top 10 will be published with the aim to encourage researchers and research funders to focus on the most urgent and relevant needs of people living with IBD.
If you have any queries, please contact hailey@crohnsandcolitis.com.au
CCA appreciate your support in completing the survey and thank you in anticipation.
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