Improving diagnosis for South Asian and Black communities
A University of Bradford researcher wants to improve how people with Parkinson’s from minority ethnic communities are diagnosed.
Your feedback will help to create guidance to help doctors provide better care.
2 people from a Black background who are:
• living in England or Wales
• and have Parkinson’s or are supporters of someone with Parkinson’s
You’ll take part in a 45 minute online interview with the researcher. The researcher wants to hear your thoughts on how your background, language, or the way the healthcare system works might make it harder for you to get the care you need.
Everyone who takes part will be reimbursed £25.
For more information, please read the participant information sheet.
Interested in taking part?
To take part, or if you have any questions, please contact Gary Fry by email at [email protected] or call 07452 995509.
The deadline for taking part in this research is 31 January 2026.
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