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Research Study Opportunity: Women living with Parkinson’s Disease in Ireland

Researchers at University College Cork (UCC) are conducting a study on the psychological wellbeing and lived experiences of women living with Parkinson’s disease, including challenges and strengths.
What’s involved?
If you are interested in participating, please complete a short online eligibility survey (background information and eligibility). If eligible, you may be contacted to take part in a one-to-one interview (online or in-person at UCC), lasting approximately 45–60 minutes. Participation is voluntary and all information is confidential.
Who can take part?
- Women aged 18+ diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
- Living in Ireland
- Able to participate in an interview (online or in-person at UCC)
- You cannot take part if you have Parkinson’s-related dementia, or other co-occurring very significant health or mental health conditions
Interested?
If you are interested in taking part, please first complete the online eligibility/background survey here: SURVEY LINK (or scan the QR code on the poster).
Once completed, you may be contacted to arrange an interview.
This study has been ethically approved by the Clinical Psychology Research Ethics Committee at University College Cork.