Surveys

Exploring User Experiences of a Tailored Emotional Wellbeing Program for Individuals Who Self-Catheterize: A Qualitative Study

King’s College London are currently recruiting for a study exploring people’s experiences of a tailored online emotional wellbeing program designed to support adjustment to intermittent self-catheterisation, led by Dr Sula Windgassen (@TheHealthPsychologist on Facebook and Instagram) and Dr Natasha Seaton.

The study is for people who:
· self-catheterise
· aged 18+
· speak proficient English

After completing a brief demographics survey and filling out a consent form, participants get free access to the online program consisting of 10 modules supporting intimacy, fear, movement, confidence, socialising and more. The program takes 8-14 weeks but can be completed at their own leisure. Participants will then, (if they choose to continue) take part in a 45-60 minute online interview about their experience, which hopes to inform the programs future development.

Feel free to check out the study at the link here: https://tinyurl.com/2p9msjvj

If you’d like any further details (e.g., ethics approval info/participant information sheet or general enquiries), please don’t hesitate to get in contact.

Our study email: catheterwellbeing@kcl.ac.uk.

Thank you for your interest