Young people’s perspectives on the impact of their digestive disease on education and wellbeing – Research help needed

31st July 2017

Young people age 16-25 with digestive diseases are needed to help with PhD research at the University of Cambridge. This research looks at the impact that long term conditions have on education and wellbeing. If you can spare 15 minutes to complete an anonymous, online survey about your education and support networks, it would be extremely helpful. For more information about the study, the researcher, or to take part, please follow the link http://cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3pJ3SYh7ffgKUMB.

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