Understanding experiences of using technology in Parkinson’s healthcare

Researchers from Lancaster University want to hear your experiences of using technology to access or administer healthcare, such as booking appointments online or using video calls for consultations. 

The use of technology in healthcare has become more common since the Covid-19 pandemic and more research is needed to explore the experiences of those who use it.
 

Who

• 10 healthcare professionals who have at least 5 years experience of using technology in Parkinson’s healthcare

What

•  Taking part in an interview with the researcher 

•  Interviews can take place online, over the phone or in person in the Lancaster area

•  Interviews will be recorded and last up to 1.5 hours 

Please read the participant information sheet for health and care professionals for more information.

Interested in taking part?

Please contact Hannah Gotheridge by email [email protected]

The deadline for taking part is 30 November 2024.

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Funded by

UK Research Institute (UKRI) North-West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP) Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

Research
  • Care and services
  • I can do at home
  • I can do at home