Survey: Paediatric Adrenal Insufficiency Education
This project, led by Edge Hill University is working with NHS clinicians to develop national education standards and resources for sick day/emergency management of adrenal insufficiency in children and young people.
The project would like to hear the views of parents of children with adrenal insufficiency aged 0-16 years and from young people themselves with AI (aged 10-16).
You can share your views in a 15 minute online survey or join an online discussion group which will last about an hour. The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/adrenalinsufficiencyeducation
If you have any questions, would like more information contact Lucy Bray on brayl@Edgehill.ac.uk or text 07763667185
The project will end in November.
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