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Marina

For MS Trust - Willing guinea pigs please...

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Marina

Simon of the MS Trust has asked the following:

 

Help needed with trial of questionnaire

 

The MS Trust is working with the Royal College of Physicians to conduct a survey of MS health services which, we hope, will help us better understand what is available. We also hope that the results of this survey will help us to improve services.

 

We have the first draft of the questionnaire for people with MS, but really would like a few volunteers just to try it out to see if it works!

 

If you have MS and you'd be willing to have a look at the questions to see if you'd be prepared to help, could you email christine.jones @ mstrust.org.uk (remove spaces) please? Would you also please pass this on to anyone else you know with MS who might be willing to help?


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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