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Dr Fiona Wood
wood@cardiff.ac.uk


Dr Fiona Wood
wood@cardiff.ac.uk


Prof Adrian Edwards
edwardsag@cardiff.ac.uk


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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Exploring the changing support needs of patients with MS

Exploring the changing support needs of patients with MS

Completed

Open to: Female / Male

Age: 18 Years - N/A

Medical Conditions


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The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

05 Nov 2013 28 Aug 2014

Observational

Observational type: Qualitative;



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You may not be able to take part if:


i. Unable to provide informed consent


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

Prof Adrian Edwards
edwardsag@cardiff.ac.uk


Dr Fiona Wood
wood@cardiff.ac.uk


Dr Fiona Wood
wood@cardiff.ac.uk



The study is sponsored by Cardiff University and funded by Multiple Sclerosis Trust .





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Last updated 08 September 2022

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