What matters most: better conversations in Parkinson’s
Many people with Parkinson’s experience problems with communication. A PhD student wants to support people with Parkinson’s and their loved ones to have better conversations. They want to learn what changes to communication are most important.
12 people with Parkinson’s and 8 supporters who are affected by communication problems.
The researchers are especially keen to speak with supporters (partners, family or friends) who feel conversations with their loved ones have been affected.
A 2 hour group meeting to discuss what you think is most important to improve when working on conversations in speech and language therapy.
You can join an in person meeting in London or take part online.
For more information, please read the:
• participant information sheet for people with Parkinson’s
• participant information sheet for supporters of people with Parkinson’s
Interested in taking part?
Please contact Philippa Clay by email at [email protected] or call 07746 072 249 if you have any questions.
The deadline for taking part in this research is 18 March 2026 for people with Parkinson’s and 26 March 2026 for supporters of people with Parkinson’s.
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The National Institute of Health and Care Research
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2 Wakefield Street
London
WC1N 1PF
United Kingdom
Please contact Philippa Clay by email at [email protected] or call 07746 072 249