Online Survey – Self-management for patients with Adrenal Insufficiency 

Feb 17, 2023

Wording below credit to The Pituitary Foundation:

This research study is looking for adults in the UK with adrenal insufficiency. Researchers are looking to understand the factors that affect how people with adrenal insufficiency manage their condition and treatments. This will guide the development of an online self-management programme, and give an insight on current patient education and care servives in the UK.

The survey will take around 20-30 minutes to complete, and as a thank you the research team are donating £3 for every survey completed to The Pituitary Foundation and Addison’s Disease Self Help Group.

To complete the survey click here: Adrenal Insufficiency Self-management: Pilot Study (qualtrics.com)

If you have further queries or you would like a hard copy of the survey (including a pre-paid envelope to return) please contact: Dr Sofia Llahana – sofia.llahana@city.ac.uk.

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