Can we improve how to monitor Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

Researchers at University of Glasgow are looking for people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and who have undergone poo testing as part of their clinical care to complete a short online survey to help them understand how to improve testing and monitoring. 

Researchers at University of Glasgow would like people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) who have also undergone poo testing, also called stool testing, to complete an online survey. 

The survey will help researchers to learn more about experiences and use this information to look at improving ways to testing and monitoring IBD. 

The survey should take around 3 minutes to complete. You will be asked to provide feedback on the acceptability and preference of these tests, and your thoughts on other possible ways of monitoring IBD.

 

By entering your details, you are not committing to take part, but you will be forwarded to the study webpage. You will have the opportunity to change your mind at any time.

This research study is NOT organised by Crohn's & Colitis UK and, therefore, we cannot take responsibility for your involvement in the research.

Opportunity posted 28 April 2025

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The best quality research happens when people with Crohn's and Colitis are involved, and you can make a difference at every stage of research.

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