Understanding health professionals’ experiences of delivering time critical medication for Parkinson's
Our ‘Get It On Time’ campaign’ aims to make sure that people with Parkinson’s in a hospital or care home get their medication on time. Despite changes, preventing delays is still difficult.
A Masters student at Manchester Metropolitan University wants to understand the barriers that prevent healthcare professionals providing medication on time.
10 healthcare professionals who:
• have experience of working in hospitals
• and awareness of time critical medication for Parkinson’s
Completing a 5 minute screening survey.
If you're eligible, you'll then be asked to part in an online Microsoft Teams interview with the researcher for up to 1 hour to:
• share your experiences of managing medication for people with Parkinson’s in hospital
• discuss the barriers and potential solutions to giving medication on time
For more information, please read the participant information sheet.
Interested in taking part?
Register your interest on the Manchester Metropolitan University website
If you have any questions pleae contact Chesney Craig by email [email protected] or phone 0161 247 5538
The closing date for this research is 30 June 2025.
Support Get It On Time
We're campaigning to make sure that everyone in a hospital or care home gets their medication on time, every time.
Whether you have Parkinson’s, support someone who does, work in the health and care system or campaign to improve it, you can take action to make hospitals and care homes safer.
Manchester Metropolitan University