Help us study the impact of migraine on patient partner/spouse. University Study Needs YOU
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Help us study the impact of migraine on patient partner/spouse. University Study Needs YOU
Hello,
My name is Karen Bacher and I am a PhD student (and chronic migraine patient of more than 25 years) working under the supervision of Dr. Virginia Shipman, Professor, from the Family Studies Program in the College of Education, IFCE Department, at University of New Mexico. We are conducting a study entitled “Migraine headache: A family affair,” and are currently seeking volunteer couples to participate in this study. The study seeks to explore the impact of migraine headaches on spouses/partners of patients with migraine headaches. We are seeking married or cohabitating heterosexual couples in which the female experiences chronic migraine and the male is migraine free. Participation in this study involves completing an on-line survey. Both patient and partner complete their own version of the on-line survey at their own individual convenience. Interested couples can simply reply here and provide an email address, I will send the study criteria and link to survey to you as I can't post my email or a link to this site for 7 days ( as a new registrant...per your discussion board rules).
My name is Karen Bacher and I am a PhD student (and chronic migraine patient of more than 25 years) working under the supervision of Dr. Virginia Shipman, Professor, from the Family Studies Program in the College of Education, IFCE Department, at University of New Mexico. We are conducting a study entitled “Migraine headache: A family affair,” and are currently seeking volunteer couples to participate in this study. The study seeks to explore the impact of migraine headaches on spouses/partners of patients with migraine headaches. We are seeking married or cohabitating heterosexual couples in which the female experiences chronic migraine and the male is migraine free. Participation in this study involves completing an on-line survey. Both patient and partner complete their own version of the on-line survey at their own individual convenience. Interested couples can simply reply here and provide an email address, I will send the study criteria and link to survey to you as I can't post my email or a link to this site for 7 days ( as a new registrant...per your discussion board rules).
kbacher- Posts : 3
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Help us study the impact of migraine on patient partner/spouse. University Study Needs YOU
Hi Karen,
I would be happy to participate but would rather give my email address to you directly once you have some contact info available. I'll be in touch in about a week I guess...
Cookie Monster
I would be happy to participate but would rather give my email address to you directly once you have some contact info available. I'll be in touch in about a week I guess...
Cookie Monster
Cookie Monster- Posts : 54
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Re: Help us study the impact of migraine on patient partner/spouse. University Study Needs YOU
I am willing to participate.
crt- Posts : 533
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Re: Help us study the impact of migraine on patient partner/spouse. University Study Needs YOU
Thanks! The blog post will not allow me to post an email address or weblink for 7 days, so you can post your email in a reply or wait until next week and I will post my email address so you can contact me to get the link to the survey...thanks
kbacher- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-07-20
Please send a PM if you would like to participate in the survey
Simply send me a private message through this forum and I will send you a link to the study. Remember we need both patient and partner to complete the survey.
kbacher- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-07-20
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