Mind the Gap: Partnering with consumers to implement person-centred concussion management
About the Study
The University of Queensland is leading a national study called “Mind the Gap” to help find new ways to help children and adults recover after a head injury.
Your input is important to us.
We are seeking
i) people with lived experience of a concussion/mild TBI (or their parents/carer),
ii) GPs and clinicians (regardless of your level of concussion experience) to help us do this.
If you live in Australia and are interested in this opportunity, please contact mindthegap@uq.edu.au or scan the QR code in the flyer and we will be in touch. Reimbursement is provided for your time and expertise. Participation is voluntary, and submitting your details does not commit you to join the study.
Who can participate?
- General Practitioners (GPs) and Clinicians (Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists, Psychologists etc.) see patients with concussion
- Adults, Adolescents or young adults (aged 16-24), and parents/caregivers of children with lived experience of concussion
- Has previous concussion or mild traumatic brain injury
What is involved?
4 x 1-2 hour online meetings for co-design
Complete a short 15-min online survey
Optional: 1-2 extra meetings (1-2 hours) for prototype testing
For more information contact:
Sheryl Lim
shiyingsheryl.lim@uq.edu.au or mindthegap@uq.edu.au