Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 We are seeking cancer patients and survivors for a research study to test an online tutorial that teaches how to cope more effectively with treatment for cancer. The tutorial teaches information and skills (such as relaxation and communication) that might be helpful during the treatment process. Your participation may help others who undergo treatment for cancer in the future. You can earn up to $50 by testing the tutorial and filling out a few questionnaires. This is an online study, which means you can participate anywhere and on your own time. You will have a login and password, which will allow you to log in and log out as much as you need to. The review and questionnaire will take approximately 2-2½ hours. If interested, visit the study website at http://elearning.talariainc.com/cancercope/ using Internet Explorer and follow the prompts. Please contact our research assistant at or study@... if you have questions. (Please note that we cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any information sent via e- mail.) Talaria, Inc. is a small healthcare and technology company located in Seattle, WA. This project is funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 We had some technical difficulties the first few days that webpage was up. That has all been fixed. If you tried it and it didn't work for you before, you may want to try again. I apologize. Thanks for your interest! > > We are seeking cancer patients and survivors for a research study to > test an online tutorial that teaches how to cope more effectively > with treatment for cancer. The tutorial teaches information and > skills (such as relaxation and communication) that might be helpful > during the treatment process. Your participation may help others who > undergo treatment for cancer in the future. > > You can earn up to $50 by testing the tutorial and filling out a few > questionnaires. This is an online study, which means you can > participate anywhere and on your own time. You will have a login and > password, which will allow you to log in and log out as much as you > need to. The review and questionnaire will take approximately 2-2½ > hours. > > If interested, visit the study website at > http://elearning.talariainc.com/cancercope/ using Internet Explorer > and follow the prompts. > > Please contact our research assistant at or > study@... if you have questions. (Please note that we > cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any information sent via e- > mail.) > > Talaria, Inc. is a small healthcare and technology company located in > Seattle, WA. This project is funded by a grant from the National > Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 It worked for me and I enjoyed taking it. Thanks. Jan Koelsch talariainc talariainc@...> wrote: We had some technical difficulties the first few days that webpage was up. That has all been fixed. If you tried it and it didn't work for you before, you may want to try again. I apologize. Thanks for your interest! > > We are seeking cancer patients and survivors for a research study to > test an online tutorial that teaches how to cope more effectively > with treatment for cancer. The tutorial teaches information and > skills (such as relaxation and communication) that might be helpful > during the treatment process. Your participation may help others who > undergo treatment for cancer in the future. > > You can earn up to $50 by testing the tutorial and filling out a few > questionnaires. This is an online study, which means you can > participate anywhere and on your own time. You will have a login and > password, which will allow you to log in and log out as much as you > need to. The review and questionnaire will take approximately 2-2½ > hours. > > If interested, visit the study website at > http://elearning.talariainc.com/cancercope/ using Internet Explorer > and follow the prompts. > > Please contact our research assistant at or > study@... if you have questions. (Please note that we > cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any information sent via e- > mail.) > > Talaria, Inc. is a small healthcare and technology company located in > Seattle, WA. This project is funded by a grant from the National > Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute. > Jan Koelsch --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 > > > > We are seeking cancer patients and survivors for a research study > to > > test an online tutorial that teaches how to cope more effectively > > with treatment for cancer. The tutorial teaches information and > > skills (such as relaxation and communication) that might be helpful > > during the treatment process. Your participation may help others > who > > undergo treatment for cancer in the future. > > > > You can earn up to $50 by testing the tutorial and filling out a > few > > questionnaires. This is an online study, which means you can > > participate anywhere and on your own time. You will have a login > and > > password, which will allow you to log in and log out as much as you > > need to. The review and questionnaire will take approximately 2- 2½ > > hours. > > > > If interested, visit the study website at > > http://elearning.talariainc.com/cancercope/ using Internet Explorer > > and follow the prompts. > > > > Please contact our research assistant at or > > study@ if you have questions. (Please note that we > > cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any information sent via e- > > mail.) > > > > Talaria, Inc. is a small healthcare and technology company located > in > > Seattle, WA. This project is funded by a grant from the National > > Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute. > > > > > > > > > Jan Koelsch > > --------------------------------- > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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