Primary care practitioners (GPs, PNs, ANPs) in Scotland - please help us improve access to care for liver disease by completing this online survey:
https://t.co/sgIpiH3Rvz
Part of @NIHRresearch-funded @sharphepatology partnership.
And only takes 5 mins!
Many thanks :-)
Led by @ruairilynch and @EwanForrest1, @sharphepatology is gathering information on issues relating to the accessibility of liver services for those at risk of developing liver disease as well as those who already have liver disease.
Take part 👉 https://t.co/zfLLffIDHt
Liver patients and clinicians are being asked to share their views on how to improve access to liver services across Scotland.
@sharphepatology@ruairilynch@ewanforrest1
https://t.co/G8drFeTXBe
@sharphepatology is the first hepatology project funded by @NIHRresearch that is based solely in Scotland, and are currently looking for patients, primary and secondary care clinicians to participate in three short surveys. @ruairilynch
Take part 👉 https://t.co/zfLLffIDHt
.@sharphepatology has announced that it is running three new surveys targeted at different groups in a bid to gain vital insights into access to liver services across Scotland.
Find out more and take part 👉 https://t.co/zfLLffIDHt
If you're a #liverdisease patient living, or receiving treatment, in #Scotland we want to hear from you. We're working with the Scottish Hepatology Access Research Partnership to identify barriers faced by people accessing liver services in Scotland
More: https://t.co/p5kgsHKXiv
Read our press release on the work SHARP has been doing and if you are a liver patient or a clinician involved in liver care in Scotland please complete our surveys by following the link 👇
https://t.co/4RB9m3Wnw5
Improvement in access to Scotland’s liver services to be shaped by new SHARP surveys. No better way to spend your festive downtime than helping to improve access to liver care in Scotland! Link to surveys here. @sharphepatology @ruairilynch https://t.co/LcAkXTTkl0
We have partnered with @sharphepatology to identify the barriers faced by people accessing liver services in Scotland.
If you are a #liverdisease patient living or receiving treatment in #Scotland please complete our survey: https://t.co/P8WlSPkDYH
#LiverTwitter please share
We have partnered with @sharphepatology to identify the barriers faced by people accessing liver services in Scotland.
If you are a #liverdisease patient living or receiving treatment in #Scotland please complete our survey: https://t.co/P8WlSPkDYH
#LiverTwitter please share
@sharphepatology poster at Scotland’s Health Research and Innovation Conference #CSOat50. Come and get involved in shaping liver research in Scotland. @NRS_Hepatology
The Scottish Hepatology Access Research Partnership (SHARP) have developed a short survey to gain a greater understanding of where patients are encountering challenges in accessing liver services in Scotland, and would like to hear from you.
Read more: https://t.co/lmfcUfJWBM
The Scottish Hepatology Access Research Partnership (SHARP) aims to improve access to liver services and develop vital research, with a short questionnaire to where challenges currently occur now live. @NRS_Hepatology
Read more and participate 👉 https://t.co/wVmhdSorEO
.@LiverTrust are a key partner in the SHARP initiative, and are encouraging patients to complete the initial short questionnaire, which will help identify barriers to current liver services and shape future research to improve care and treatment 👉 https://t.co/wVmhdSorEO
A new research partnership, supported by @NRS_Hepatology, is seeking the voices of the public and research community as part of efforts to improve access to liver services and develop vital research.
Read more and take part 👉 https://t.co/wVmhdSorEO