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College and Monashee applied research projects seeks participants

By College Relations | February 16, 2021
   

App Project

An applied research project by ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē and Monashee Health Collective, a local allied health professional clinic, is in need of participants to help guide the creation of a cutting-edge new tool to enhance communication between patients and health care professionals.

Funded by a grant from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), the goal of the project is to launch a prototype holistic wellness app.

ā€œWe are looking for people to participate in this research project to investigate the impact of a new health app on quality of life,ā€ explains the projectā€™s Principal Investigator Kathryn Reimer. ā€œThis app will allow you to keep track of your activities, and talk virtually to an allied health professional. Itā€™s different than other health apps you may have tried because it takes a holistic approach to healthcare, itā€™s more than just another exercise app.ā€

Who is eligible to participate? Participants must be between 19-80 years of age between February and March 2021, have a smart phone with Internet access, an email address, and be able to read/write in English.

What is required? Participants will be asked to use the app prototype for one month, and complete three short surveys about their experience. Each survey takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

ā€œWe hope people of the Okanagan will seize this opportunity to contribute to research that may help improve quality of life for Canadian adults,ā€ says Reimer.

To learn more about the opportunity, visit

For more information about the project, contact Kathryn Reimer at KReimer@okanagan.bc.ca.



Tags: Partnership, Learning and Applied Research, NSERC, Inside ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē

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