Do you know a parent whose child has asthma?
We're running a short survey-based study to understand more about how children with asthma experience spirometry and would be grateful if you could complete this – or share with your friends and family.
This 10-minute survey asks about children's asthma, their experiences with spirometry, and their knowledge of spirometry.
A swift few clicks could make a big difference to the way children with asthma experience diagnosis and condition management.
Developed in partnership with SPIROMAC (a study being led by University of Aberdeen), this survey is part of a research project investigating whether the addition of a specific breathing test (spirometry) to usual care reduces asthma attacks in children. If your child has asthma, you can help by filling in these questions.
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What's spirometry?
Spirometry measures lung function by looking at how much air you can exhale in one forced breath. Even if your child has not taken a spirometry test before you can still take part in this survey.
Three gift vouchers are up for grabs
Three participants will be selected at random to receive a £20 amazon gift voucher. By completing this survey, or sharing it with someone you know, you or your friend could be in with a chance of winning.
Find out more today.