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Bandolier Reader survey Impact
If
Bandolier
and
ImpAct
remain fresh and relevant it is because a lot of time is spent finding out
what our readers (paper and electronic) want us to examine. Sometimes we can do
this as this month with glucosamine. Sometimes we cannot, because there
is no information. Even so, a note is made in our little black book just in
case something swims into our ken. But we cannot talk to more than a small
fraction of the many readers in the UK and around the world. So occasionally we
invite readers to spend a few moments to tell us what they think and what they
want. In this survey we ask four questions. The first is an open question about
specific topics you would like to see covered. The second is a set of boxes
against topic areas we are developing in the
Bandolier
Internet site. We would like you to tick
FIVE
only the ones that interest you most. That will help us with priority
setting. The third box is for any work you have done, or know of, where people
in the NHS have made the service better. We'd like to know about this for
ImpAct
, for which the criteria are that an improvement must be measurable, it must be
affordable, and it must be transferable. Finally there is a box for you to tell
us about anything else we can do to make
Bandolier
and
ImpAct
more helpful to you.
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Question 1: Tell us what topic or topics you would like to see
covered
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Question 2: Tick FIVE boxes that most interest you from the sections
currently featured on the
Bandolier
Internet site, and write below what other areas you would like to see
developed
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New topics you would like to see on the Internet site:
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Question 3: Tell us about developments in the NHS that really
make a difference
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Please add a contact person and telephone number or
address
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Question 4: What else can
Bandolier
and
ImpAct
do to be helpful
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When completed please fax to the
Bandolier
office on 01865 226978, or photocopy and post to
Bandolier
, Pain Research, The Churchill, Oxford OX3 7LJ, UK
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