Below you will find the various research participation opportunities currently available on a diverse range of topics.
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We have an important upcoming research study on the topic of personal care products and bowel management and would like to offer you the opportunity to participate in this.
This study is about personal care products and bowel management. We do not require for people to necessarily currently be using bowel management products. We are in particular looking to speak to those with a high BMI.
It would involve a 2 hour in home interview, where you would have some products shown toyou and your opportunity to give feedback on them. This important study will help shape bowel management products in the future.
You would receive £200 as a thank you for your time.
If this is something you would be interested in being involved in, we would like to hear from you.

We are looking to invite people who have been diagnosed with Asthma and/or COPD to participate in an interview via Zoom about management of their condition.
Participants recruited into the study will be asked about their experience of managing their condition.
There will be a focus on the treatments received, the healthcare professionals involved and how/if the event changed the participant’s treatment for their condition. Participants will also be asked to discuss their feelings about current treatments and hopes for potential treatments in the future.