Want to help Mayo Clinic improve our Multiple Myeloma website?
Looking for 2 volunteers
From time to time, I get requests from my colleagues for patient and caregiver feedback to help us improve things at Mayo Clinic.
Mayo Clinic will like to improve how information about multiple myeloma is presented on Mayo Clinic's website mayoclinic.org. We want to make is easier to navigate. The focus will be on the design of the page, not the specific text and information. We are conducting research sessions to get patient and caregiver feedback.
The interview sessions will be held virtually with the design researcher on your smartphone or computer. You will be asked to share your screen during the interview. You are not required to have your video camera on (optional).
The sessions will be 40 minutes long. We are looking to conduct the sessions between August 13th to August 20th, 2021 during business hours. This research is voluntary, and you can leave the study at any time.
cc @rhartl @pghparrothead @lkzvlk @lisal64 @mamaellie
Anyone with experience with multiple myeloma interested?
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Hi @ilse, could you kindly share your experience post transplant if you had one? I am 16mths post ASCT, standard risk and my bloodworks are all good currently by the grace of God. I would like to know how long did you stay on maintenance ?
Assuming you mean 2026, I am interested. Constance
Im from the other side of the continent. In Singapore. The major time difference might be an issue for me to be online at the same time😅.