Researchers in infectious diseases at George Mason University in Virginia are looking for your help. They are conducting a study on the urine collection process for diagnostic tests, particularly focusing on the experiences of women above 60, but welcome men into this study as well.
They seek individuals in the USA who are willing to share their experiences of urine collection for health checks. These insights are crucial to their research, aimed at understanding real-world challenges and improving diagnostic tools.
What’s Involved:
Interviews will be brief (around 30 minutes), respecting each participant's privacy and schedule. Interviews can be over the phone, or through Zoom. Volunteers will not need to disclose any medical information or personal information.
Impact:
Your assistance is vital in gathering authentic experiences that guide their research, ultimately aiming to enhance patient care and diagnostic accuracy.
If you are interested in assisting in this medical research, you can email one of the research assistants at: rcornero@gmu.edu