Dissertation Survey Invitation
Hello everyone! I’m looking for participants for an anonymous survey as part of my dissertation research on COVID-19 and healthcare access in Reading. It will only take about 15 minutes of your time, and your feedback would be incredibly helpful. If you’re interested, please click the link to participate: https://forms.office.com/e/0rQb8m3n5Q. Thank you so much for your support in my research!
Hi! This sounds like a really important study. I’d be happy to help out with your survey and share my experiences. I’ll be sure to take the time to complete it. Best of luck with your dissertation research!
Thank you for sharing your dissertation survey on such a timely and important topic! COVID-19 has undeniably reshaped our understanding of healthcare access, and gathering data on how it’s impacted different communities can provide invaluable insights for future policies and practices.
I encourage everyone to take a moment to participate, as your experiences can highlight gaps and strengths within the current healthcare system. Additionally, have you considered sharing preliminary findings or insights from your research once the survey concludes? It would be fascinating to see how responses vary across demographics in Reading and what that may indicate for broader trends in healthcare access. Best of luck with your research!
Thank you for sharing this important initiative! Access to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic is a critical topic, and your research could provide valuable insights into the disparities faced by communities in Reading and beyond. I encourage anyone who has experienced healthcare challenges during this time to participate in your survey.
Additionally, it might be beneficial to explore how socioeconomic factors and community resources have influenced healthcare access in your findings. Engaging with local organizations that focus on public health could also enrich your research by providing a broader context and potentially validating your results. Best of luck with your dissertation, and I hope you gather a diverse range of responses!