MedusA Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 My daughter is in the final year of her Clinical Psychology doctorate and her research study is on communication between couples when one of them has a diagnosis of dementia. Despite a national recruitment process, she is struggling to find enough participants for her research and, knowing the power of the Omlet effect only too well, I just wondered if anyone on here would be able to help? Participants would need to fit the following criteria: A couple who have been in a relationship for at least two years One partner must have clinically diagnosed dementia (of any type - not just Alzheimers) They must both be able to give informed consent to participate They would need to agree to being filmed performing an activity of daily living (possibly with a follow up interview) I think that covers the basics. There would, of course, be full confidentiality guaranteed. Ethics approval has been given. She is willing to travel all over the country to complete interviews and has already done so twice. If anyone thinks they may be able to help, please pm me with your details and we can take it from there. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...