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Family Impact of your RA? NRAS focus group on 29/09 in Maidenhead- would someone from your family like to take part? email clare@nras.org.uk

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We are in the planning stages of assessing the impact of someone’s RA on their family members, i.e. spouse, partner, son, daughter, mother, father.

The first stage of the planning is to devise a suitable survey with questions that adequately capture the impact of those closest to those diagnosed with RA. To accomplish this we would like to hold a focus group here in Maidenhead on 29th September (time to be confirmed but probably mid morning to mid afternoon) with mixed representation of family members. Do you think a member of your family would be interesting in helping (they must be over 18years of age). We will cover reasonable travel costs and will provide a sandwich lunch.

The focus group will last no more than 2.5 hours .

Please email me on clare@nras.org.uk if your wife, partner, son, daughter etc. would like to participate.

PLEASE ONLY RESPOND BY EMAIL IF THERE IS SOMEONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PART IN THE FOCUS GROUP.

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