Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) into endoscopies - have your say about the future of research in endoscopy.

We are supporting a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership (JLA PSP) in Endoscopy to identify the top 10 future research priorities. This partnership is also supported by Guts UK and The British Society of Gastroenterology. 

People with lived experience of endoscopy, including patients, carers, family members, and healthcare professionals are invited to complete a short survey. 

We want to know what questions you have about endoscopy. This will help us find any unanswered questions that need research. ​ If you have had an endoscopy or supported someone who has, we want to hear what questions you have that you haven’t had answers to and that could improve your experience. ​If you are a healthcare professional, we want to hear your thoughts on what research could improve endoscopy and benefit patients. 
  • To take part you must be over 18 with lived experience of endoscopy. 
  • The survey will close on Friday 18th July. 

If you are interested in taking part and would like more information, click the link below to be taken to the study website and survey to submit your questions. 

Endoscopy Priority Setting Partnership: First Survey 

 

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