Help develop information resources for people living with antibiotic-resistant infections
Researchers at De Montfort University are looking for people living with a health condition to share their experiences and ideas.
Would you be interested in helping to develop information resources for people who are newly diagnosed with an infection caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, or who are living with the long-term presence (carriage) of these bacteria?
People are invited to take part in three online focus groups where participants will work together with researchers and health professionals to shape resources designed to support others facing these challenges.
What would taking part involve?
- Attending three online focus groups (each lasting approximately 1–2 hours)
- Sharing your views, experiences and ideas about what information and support people may find helpful
- Helping to create resources that could be used across the NHS
What will you receive?
- A gift voucher for each workshop attended
- The opportunity to contribute to a project that could improve support for people affected by antibiotic-resistant infections
Participation is entirely voluntary and all information shared will be treated confidentially.
Your insights and experiences are invaluable, particularly from the perspective of someone receiving this information for the first time. By taking part, you will help ensure that these resources are relevant, practical and informed by the people who will use them.
If you would like to find out more or register your interest, please contact Dr Benjamin Lond -benjamin.lond_2@dmu.ac.uk
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