Information Sheet for Participants in this Dissertation.
Participant Information Sheets (PIS) The Participant Information Sheet (PIS) provides participants with sufficient information about the research study to allow them to make an appropriate (fully informed) decision about taking part. For further information, please see the Human Participation - Informing Participantssection.
Participant Information Sheet The title of the research project Mechanisms of tactile signal detection You are being invited to take part in a research study. Before you decide whether or not you want to take part it is important for you to understand why the research is being done and what it will involve.
The participant letter of invitation, participant information sheet, signed informed consent declaration and complete questionnaire will be collected and taken to be analysed. Results and conclusions can be sent back to you at your discretion. You are also welcome to contact myself at.
Questionnaire Participant Information Sheet Who can take part? If you are a female stoma bag wearer, and you are 18 years of age or over, then you can complete this questionnaire. Why take part? The aim of the research is to collect opinions on swimming and swimwear from female stoma bag wearers.
The participant information sheet, covering letter or leaflet should be printed on Brookes headed paper, (where appropriate) with full contact details and should normally contain the following information: Study title. The title should be simple and self-explanatory to a lay person. Invitation paragraph.
While it is sometimes possible to obtain oral consent for research (e.g. where data is collected through audio or video recordings) it is normally most appropriate to obtain consent through provision of a participant information sheet (PIS) and consent form in either written or electronic form.
The UEC has drafted templates for researchers to use as a starting point when developing a Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form for their projects. It is important that you tailor the Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form for your participant group and project.