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Caregiver Survey During COVID-19 (Stanford, Apr 2020)

Discussion in 'Epidemics (including Covid-19, not Long Covid)' started by wigglethemouse, Apr 5, 2020.

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    wigglethemouse Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Stanford have a study to look at the effect of care giving during COVID-19 pandemic. It doesn't have to be of someone with COVID-19. This is a great opportunity to have input from ME caregivers.
    https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/index.php?s=RFL8CHMT3H

    DESCRIPTION: You are invited to participate in a research study on your experience with taking care of a family member or friend during the current health crisis of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus. People who care for a family member or friend are often called “informal caregivers” or “carers” and provide various types of help including managing medications, running errands, managing diet, and providing support, usually without getting paid. For parents, we are interested in your experience if your child has a physical or mental health condition.

    We will ask you to take an anonymous survey online. The questions will ask about the person you care for, what you have heard about COVID-19 (coronavirus), whether you have seen changes in your stress, and what has helped you cope with the stress. The information collected will improve our understanding of what it is like to be an informal caregiver during these types of crises.
     
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    wigglethemouse Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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