Hi folks,
My name is Jorge and I am an assistant professor of AI and mental health at the University of Twente, the Netherlands. I am collaborating on a project with @Hazel and @Markku where we investigate the profile of the users of Tinnitus Talk on different dimensions. We came up with an online survey to better understand the relationship between passive and active engagement on Tinnitus Talk on users (1) empowerment, (2) self-management, (3) and perception of tinnitus on one's health. We are also assessing (4) the quality of care you received for your tinnitus from a healthcare provider.
Empowerment and self-management are two key components when coping with chronic conditions, especially when dealing with a condition like tinnitus where not so many (effective) therapeutic options are available (point 4). Unfortunately, this is very little investigated in tinnitus research, and we aim to fill this important research gap.
We aim to have the results of this survey published in a peer-reviewed publication and will also be used in research grants that @Hazel, @Markku, and I are working on, so your participation is very much appreciated. Also, feel free to share this survey with anyone suffering from tinnitus, regardless of whether they are users of Tinnitus Talk or not, we are aiming for a few hundred participants but the more the better.
We expect participants will need approximately 20 minutes to complete the survey, and it can be filled in with all types of devices and browsers. We are collecting only anonymized data, and we will not track any personal information of participants whatsoever. Also, we are only using validated questionnaires that are used in research or clinical practice, so we expect little burden on participants. One downside of using validated questionnaires is that some questions may seem out of context for some, as these questionnaires were developed to assess chronic conditions in general, and not necessarily apply to tinnitus. Please try to answer each of the questions the best you can.
And finally, please feel free to reach me if you have suggestions for this or future surveys. Also, feel free to reach out to me if you have particular ideas or skill sets that may be relevant for analyzing this data or if you have research ideas you would like to discuss.
Here's the link for the survey:
https://utwentebs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0JtmgFdWVJthcpw
Thank you very much for participating in this survey!
My name is Jorge and I am an assistant professor of AI and mental health at the University of Twente, the Netherlands. I am collaborating on a project with @Hazel and @Markku where we investigate the profile of the users of Tinnitus Talk on different dimensions. We came up with an online survey to better understand the relationship between passive and active engagement on Tinnitus Talk on users (1) empowerment, (2) self-management, (3) and perception of tinnitus on one's health. We are also assessing (4) the quality of care you received for your tinnitus from a healthcare provider.
Empowerment and self-management are two key components when coping with chronic conditions, especially when dealing with a condition like tinnitus where not so many (effective) therapeutic options are available (point 4). Unfortunately, this is very little investigated in tinnitus research, and we aim to fill this important research gap.
We aim to have the results of this survey published in a peer-reviewed publication and will also be used in research grants that @Hazel, @Markku, and I are working on, so your participation is very much appreciated. Also, feel free to share this survey with anyone suffering from tinnitus, regardless of whether they are users of Tinnitus Talk or not, we are aiming for a few hundred participants but the more the better.
We expect participants will need approximately 20 minutes to complete the survey, and it can be filled in with all types of devices and browsers. We are collecting only anonymized data, and we will not track any personal information of participants whatsoever. Also, we are only using validated questionnaires that are used in research or clinical practice, so we expect little burden on participants. One downside of using validated questionnaires is that some questions may seem out of context for some, as these questionnaires were developed to assess chronic conditions in general, and not necessarily apply to tinnitus. Please try to answer each of the questions the best you can.
And finally, please feel free to reach me if you have suggestions for this or future surveys. Also, feel free to reach out to me if you have particular ideas or skill sets that may be relevant for analyzing this data or if you have research ideas you would like to discuss.
Here's the link for the survey:
https://utwentebs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0JtmgFdWVJthcpw
Thank you very much for participating in this survey!