David C
GBNeed to list the questions first which may require doctor assistance The questions were simple, however I have a general suggestion for all studies. I noticed this with both the CANCER and CPAP questionnaires. I was unable to answer the questions without consulting my physican. That's fine, and there is a note to the left indicating so. BUT... what I didn't realize was, there was going to be MULTIPLE questions on which I needed assistance. You might preface the "difficult" questions by saying "The following questions may require assistance from your physican to answer: a, b, c" For example, SKIN CANCER asked what type I had {Melanoma, BCC, SCC} and I stopped the survey for a day until I could get that answer. I got the answer and then restarted the survey. next question: what stage: {0,1,2,3,4}. I had to ask again! Same thing happened on CPAP questions: What type of sleep apnea do you have, followed by , what level.
Terry D. Radcliffe
GBHelping Helps. I really like being able to search for new alternatives to my lifelong anxiety and depression. Unfortunately I won't be taking advantage of any of it because I am just too scared to go anywhere or talk on the phone. I know that these programs will help people, keep it up, and good luck!
Consumer
GBI really want to lose weight & I think… I really want to lose weight & I think clinical trials are important. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon
Tina
GBThe site needs an milage limit for… The site needs an milage limit for applications. I spent a lot of time viewing possible trials only to see the were hundreds of miles away. With gas prices soaring it's too costly to travel more than a hundred miles away from home. But not given a milage limit I have to click on locations before even reviewing any trials.
dylan willrett
GBearly review I guess so far the trials seem relative to me. not sure if I will qualify yet but that's what happens when you ask me to leave a review this early. shrug