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Description
Eating less? Poor appetite? Unplanned weight loss?
Is this you? Or someone you know or care for?
COMPLETE OUR SURVEY AND HELP IMPROVE FUTURE HEALTHCARE SERVICES
CLICK ON THE LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE TO TAKE THE SURVEY↓
When someone is not eating enough food or has a poor appetite they may become thinner and lack energy. This can lead to more serious health problems and can affect their recovery from illness.
For this survey we would like to find out if improvements can be made in healthcare and in the community to support those who are eating less and who have unplanned weight loss.
We would like you to let us know where improvements could be made in the services provided to people who are losing weight or who have poor appetite.
For example - who should be checking if people are eating enough? Where should treatment be provided? Can weight loss be prevented?
CLICK LINK BELOW TO TAKE THE SURVEY ↓
Is this you? Or someone you know or care for?
COMPLETE OUR SURVEY AND HELP IMPROVE FUTURE HEALTHCARE SERVICES
CLICK ON THE LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE TO TAKE THE SURVEY↓
When someone is not eating enough food or has a poor appetite they may become thinner and lack energy. This can lead to more serious health problems and can affect their recovery from illness.
For this survey we would like to find out if improvements can be made in healthcare and in the community to support those who are eating less and who have unplanned weight loss.
We would like you to let us know where improvements could be made in the services provided to people who are losing weight or who have poor appetite.
For example - who should be checking if people are eating enough? Where should treatment be provided? Can weight loss be prevented?
CLICK LINK BELOW TO TAKE THE SURVEY ↓
Short title | R:KCC BURS10 |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/18 → 30/06/19 |
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