Survey: exploring wellbeing for people with osteoporosis and/or broken bones

Do you have osteoporosis? Have you broken a bone easily or have you been offered osteoporosis medicines? Keele University is inviting people to take part in a survey to help them explore and address how this can affect wellbeing.
On a dark blue image there are various icons arranged in 2 rows - on the top row an online survey, hands raised in the air and speech bubbles; on the bottom row a happy face, a neutral face and a sad face. To the top left corner and bottom right corner are the Healthwatch Surrey speech marks.

You are invited to take part if you have 1 or more of the following: 

  • Been told you have osteoporosis by a healthcare professional
  • Been offered osteoporosis medicines (even if you do not take them)
  • Previously broken a bone easily (e.g. from a simple fall on flat ground, turning or twisting, coughing etc.) 

The survey, with Keele University, will take approximately 10-15 minutes. You will be asked about how your osteoporosis and/or broken bone(s) have impacted your physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing.

For more details and to take part in the Survey, click here: Exploring Wellbeing for People with Osteoporosis and/or Broken Bones.

 

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