Woman and pregnancy study
Pregnancy can be a challenging time for women with rheumatic diseases, from conception until the postpartum period. University of Nicosia in Cyprus, where medical students are in the medical program of St George’s from the University of London, is conducting a study to analyse the most common and high-risk pregnancy complications experienced by women with rheumatic diseases.
We need women who were diagnosed with a rheumatic disease and then had one or more children.
Your participation is extremely valuable to us! You can provide information regarding the current medical care that pregnant women with rheumatic diseases experience in Europe and this will highlight areas that require improvement.
The study is anonymous and voluntary. It has the form of a short questionnaire that should not take longer than 10 -15 minutes.
Please find the questionnaire here.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1LDegS0rPaQHMDkZGdQbqndr3dtRu_0LDT_4hevUGPz0/viewform?edit_requested=true
For more information about the study you can visit out website: www.pwird.com
Ilianna Armata, Medical Student
St George’s University of London at University of Nicosia
J Joseph, Associate professor
St George’s University of London at University of Nicosia
Marios Kouloumas, Patient society liaison
President Cyprus League Against Rheumatism (CypLAR)
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