Men who care - a survey

A research project speaking to health and social care professionals. It explores the health and wellbeing of working age men who are supporting a person they care for experiencing severe mental illness in East Sussex.
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Research with the University of Salford

Take part in a survey which will inform a Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care with the University of Salford.

Researchers are interested in your professional experiences of supporting working-aged male unpaid carers (aged 18–66), either directly or indirectly, through the work you do. This does not have to be intensive carer specific work, as your opinion matters across a range of areas.

The questions focus on how men perceive their caring role, its impact on health and wellbeing and their accessing of support. Your insights will help inform research and make recommendations for the development of more tailored and effective support services. All responses are anonymous and will be used for research purposes only.

This survey contains 10 open-ended questions and should take approximately 10–15 minutes to complete.

Take part in the survey

Further information

If you have any additional questions about the research or the processes, please contact any of the following from the University of Salford:

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