Looking after your health with a long term condition: Consumer experiences in the ACT during COVID-19 |
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Do you have one or more long term health condition, and
Do you use health services in the ACT?
Do you use health services in the ACT?
If yes, the Health Care Consumers' Association (HCCA) wants to hear from you. This survey asks about:
- How you look after your health
- People or services that help you to do this
- Things that make it harder
- Ways that COVID-19 has changed how you look after your health.
You can take part if:
- You have been diagnosed with one or more chronic condition/s and
- You use health services in the ACT.
A chronic condition is a health condition that lasts for more than a year, and means you need ongoing medical care. For example, you may take a prescription medication or see a doctor regularly. Chronic conditions include arthritis, asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, long-term pain, mental health conditions - and many more.
This survey aims to identify changes that would improve information, support and care for people with long-term conditions. Your answers help HCCA to understand the issues, and work with health services to improve care.
There is also a survey for carers, parents and guardians of a person with one or more long-term condition here.
We estimate the survey may take about 15 minutes to complete.
We estimate the survey may take about 15 minutes to complete.