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SCA in Child
Are You the Parent of a Child who Survived A Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Past 3 years?
If so, we want to hear your story!
If you have experienced having a child who survived a sudden cardiac arrest within the past 3 years, you are invited to participate in a research study conducted by Dr. Vicki L. Zeigler, a nurse researcher at Texas Woman’s University.
The purpose of the study is to explore the experiences of parents (thoughts, feelings, and meanings) of having a child who has survived a sudden cardiac arrest in order to learn how to help families through this difficult experience.
The study will consist of an online survey and a telephone interview at a time that is convenient to you and will take approximately 1-2 hours of your time. You will receive a
$25 gift car
d for your completion of the interview, but you can withdraw from the study at any time. Your participation should be voluntary and your name and any other identifying information will be kept confidential.
If you would like more information about the study or want to schedule an interview, please contact Vicki L. Zeigler, PhD, RN at 940-898-2433 or via email at
vzeigler@twu.edu
. Thank you for your consideration.
Note: There is a potential risk of loss of confidentiality in all email, downloading, and internet transactions.
For questions about this study and how you can participate, contact Matt Siemionko, Director of Family Support at
Matt@sads.org
or 800-STOP-SAD.
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