Clinical Trials and Research Recruiting in New Zealand

 

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2010

The Australian MS Longitudinal Study

The Australian MS Longitudinal Study (AMSLS) is critical to understanding the full effects of MS on Australian society, including the individual and overall community cost. The data from the AMSLS provides a regularly updated evidence base for a number of stakeholders including health professionals, scientific and applied scientists and a specialist workforce servicing the MS community in an effort to improve understanding of MS and service delivery. Any Australian resident diagnosed with MS after June 2002 is eligible to join the Study. For more information about the AMSLS and how to participate visit the MSRA website.

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2010

Teenagers’ adjustment to their parent’s MS

Researchers at the University of Southampton (UK) are carrying out an anonymous research survey to help us understand factors which may help adolescents adjust to their parents’ MS and those made adjustment more difficult. Teenagers (13-18 years old) are asked to complete an online survey. The completion of the survey will take approximately 15 minutes. If you are interested please read the attached information sheets or contact Angeliki Bogosian

To fill in the survey please read the attached information sheets and follow the link at the bottom of each page.

Information Sheet for Parents

Information Sheet for Teenagers