LUPUS UK are working with researchers at Cambridge University, patient-researchers from this forum, psychologists and some of the top UK rheumatologists, to try and find ways of improving the medical experiences and wellbeing of people with lupus and other systemic autoimmune diseases. This exciting new project is called the LISTEN study - Listening: Involving SLE/lupus (and other related disease) patients To Empower and Negotiate recognition
This study team ethos is that the research is carried out WITH and BY patients rather than ON patients as you are the ones who know most about the disease effects and what improvements could be made.
The first stage included analysing the forum; a survey and in-depth interviews to find out patient views and experiences. The survey (which many of you completed - thank you!) results have just been published and can be found here - academic.oup.com/rheumap/ad.... The draft forum results will be shared on the forum soon so that anyone can contribute to making suggestions, and deciding what you all feel is important for doctors and policymakers to know, before it is published.
This stage of the study includes looking at ways to see if wellbeing can be improved by peer support in small email groups. Additionally some people completing the survey will have the opportunity to be involved in deciding research questions that matter to you and everyone joining the study will have the chance to win £100 by entering the prize draw.
Please read the attached study information sheet - lupusuk.org.uk/wp-content/u... and study flowchart - lupusuk.org.uk/wp-content/u....
If you have any questions, please post a reply here or contact MelanieSloan the lead researcher, on mas229@medschl.cam.ac.uk
We will post the link to join the study early next week!