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Have your say: Help set dementia research priorities in Canada
Research is vital to finding better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat dementia and improve the quality of life of those affected by it. This study, the Canadian Dementia Priority Setting Partnership, aims to identify priority areas for Canadian dementia researchers and research funding organizations. Your responses to this questionnaire are extremely important. By participating in this study, you can help researchers address what matters most to Canadians like you who are affected by dementia.

Who can participate in this study?

We would like to hear from:
  • People with dementia
  • Friends, family and caregivers of people with dementia
  • Health and social care providers (e.g., doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, personal support workers, pharmacists, social workers, etc.) who work with people with dementia and/or can advocate for them
  • People with no direct experience of dementia, but who are interested in the issue
  • Alzheimer Society board members, volunteers and staff across Canada
How do I participate?

Complete the questionnaire and submit the questions that you would like to see answered through research:
https://surveys.uhnresearch.ca/index.php?sid=33732&lang=en


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