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"Ok to Ask" campaign - National Institute for Health Research Survey

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Earlier this year, the NIHR launched its latest 'Ok to ask' campaign, which aimed to encourage more patients and carers to ask about research opportunities that could be available to them or their loved ones.

This is now being evaluated via an online survey and they would like to hear from the following groups of people;

• Patients, service users, carers or members of the public who took part in an 'OK to ask' event this year

• People who did not take part in 'OK to ask' but want to help us improve our public awareness work

If you could take the time to complete the survey, it would be much appreciated surveymonkey.com/r/NIHRokto...

For information on the 'Ok to ask' campaign, please see the following link nihr.ac.uk/newsroom/get-inv...

Kind regards

Carol Ozuak

Administrator

On behalf of the Public and Patient Involvement Team

National Institute for Health Research

Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre

University of Southampton

Alpha House, Enterprise Road

Southampton SO16 7NS

Tel: 023 8059 9302

Email: netsppi@southampton.co.uk

Web pages: nets.nihr.ac.uk/ppi

The NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC), based at the University of Southampton, manages evaluation research programmes and activities for the NIHR.

Disclaimer: For NETSCC's position on the status of this email please see nets.nihr.ac.uk/email-discl...

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