Saturday, October 04, 2014

Have You or Your Spouse had a Stroke?

Sharon D. Anderson
Stroke Survivors Tattler
September 27 / 2014

I am doing research to understand what happens to marriages after stroke. We know a lot about stroke, but much less about how couples manage life after stroke.

In other conditions like cancer or Parkinson’s, people who are married tend to experience much better outcomes.  If you and your spouse would be interested in participating in an interview, could you contact me either by email (sdanders@ualberta.ca or by phone (780-953-5541). I can tell you more about the research and we can arrange a time for the interview that will suit your schedule.

Thanks so much for considering this!

Sincerely, Sharon Anderson
sdanders@ualberta.ca
Cell Phone: 780-953-5541

Have You or Your Spouse had a Stroke?


Would you both like to discuss your experiences so we can understand, What Happens to Marriage after the Transition to Stroke?

Interviews will take about an hour and will take place in your home or an office near your home.

Information:
Graduate Student Investigator:
Sharon Anderson
780-953-5541 or email: sdanders@ualberta.ca

Study Supervisor:
Dr. Norah Keating
Phone: (780) 492-4191.
Email: norah.keating@ualberta.ca
Department of Human Ecology,
Faculty of Agricultural, Life, and Environmental Sciences

The plan for this study has been reviewed for its adherence to ethical guidelines and approved by the Health Research Ethics Board. For questions regarding participant rights and ethical conduct of research contact the Chair of the HERB at 780-492- 2615.

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