Experiences of Receiving Neuropsychological Assessment Feedback
Experiences Of Receiving Feedback On A Neuropsychological Assessment: A Multi-Perspective Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Design.
What is the study about?
The study is interested in understanding the experience of receiving feedback on a neuropsychological assessment. Neuropsychological / Cognitive assessments involve a series of puzzles and exercises that look at different thinking skills. This study will explore both patients and family members /carers experiences of receiving feedback. Feedback can help to improve service provision, specifically in relation to how assessments are communicated to patients and their families / carers.
What is involved?
Participants will be asked to take part in an interview. This interview will take place online via Microsoft Teams or in person. In person interviews will take place in an NHS Outpatient Clinic or at your home address. The interview should not last longer than 90 minutes. Audio from the interview will be recorded and typed up into an anonymised transcript and the recordings will then be destroyed.
Who can take part?
Service user: Adults aged 18 years+ Completed a neuropsychological assessment and received feedback within the last three months. Family member / carer: Adults aged 18 years+ Family member / carer of a person who has completed a neuropsychological assessment and received feedback within the last three months, and were present for the assessment feedback.
How can people get involved?
Please confirm your interest by contacting Kayleigh Watts directly by emailing C2492205@live.tees.ac.uk or telephoning Dr Sarah Craven-Staines on 01642 342769.