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A survey on palliative care information needs in Central / Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) [Новость добавлена - 18.10.2011]

Dear Colleagues!

The EAPC starts a survey on palliative care information needs in Central / Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). 

You have the chance to improve access to palliative care information
To ensure equal access to palliative care information in all European countries, the EAPC currently undertakes a project on sharing palliative care information. Access to information such as medical journals and educational opportunities is regarded as essential for health care professionals providing palliative care. In many countries access to comprehensive palliative care information is difficult. Access to up-to-date information and communication with leading European clinics and colleagues are restricted due to financial problems and language barriers. The results of the survey will allow for a targeted planning of the information provision, educational opportunities and dissemination strategies to support further palliative care development in CEE and CIS.
Your contribution is essential
To ensure that new information resources will match the needs of the users, we would like to learn more about your information needs. Your contribution to this survey is very important for a better understanding of the information needs of health care professionals working in palliative care in your country, as well as to learn more about potential barriers to access relevant information. We therefore kindly ask you to answer a short set of questions. The completion of this survey will take approximately 20 - 30 minutes.

Available in 15 languages!
The questionnaire is available in 15 languages: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, English, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Russian and Ukrainian
 

You can access the online questionnaire via the following link:

 

 

Language

Web link

Additional information

Latvian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=52942&lang=lv

 

Hungarian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=81229&lang=hu

 

Romanian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=75248&lang=ro

 

Lithuanian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=71281&lang=lt

 

Polish

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=35877&lang=pl

 

Serbian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=17283&lang=sr

 

English

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=22322&lang=en

 

Czech

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=25911&lang=cs

 

Bulgarian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=77458&lang=bg

 

Kyrgyz

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=62469&lang=en

Messages in English

Russian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=23726&lang=ru

 

Belarusian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=23838&lang=be

 

Kazakh

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=37662&lang=en

Messages in English

Ukranian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=92885&lang=en

Messages in English

Croatian

http://atome-project.eu/survey/index.php?sid=39196&lang=hr

 

 

Thank you in advance for your contribution.

Best wishes,

Dr. Katalin Hegedus

 

hegkati@net.sote.hu