Disorders of gut–brain interaction, psychological flexibility, and functioning in people with fibromyalgia

Researchers at Middlesex University are looking for adults living with fibromyalgia to complete a short online survey to help them understand more about the condition and improve support, care, and treatment options for people living with fibromyalgia and related digestive conditions.

Researchers are looking for people living with fibromyalgia to take part in an online survey.  This research is looking to understand more about fibromyalgia and digestive conditions to help improve care and treatment options in the future.

The study aims to:

  • Find out how common digestive issues are in people with fibromyalgia
  • Understand how these conditions affect daily functioning
  • Explore the role psychological flexibility plays in managing symptoms and overall health.

 

To take part you need to be an adult living with fibromyalgia. The online survey will take around 20 minutes to complete. 

 

By entering your contact details below you are not committed to taking part but will be forwarded to the study webpage for more information. You will have the option to change your mind at any point. 

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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