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Our assistance enabled the client to successfully anayze the kind of treatment and care provided in hospitals to HIV infected persons as well as the ways to reduce the risk of future infections thereby capturing the disease in a wholesome manner.Along with these findings satisfaction result enabled the client to identify the gap in the current treatment provided in the hospitals and also future interventions needed to capture the disease
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Clients
Global Market Research Firm
Mandate
To understand the views and healthcare practices of people suffering from diabetes mellitus.
Target group-People suffering from Diabetes(Type 1 or Type 2).
Methodology
- Recruited diabetes patients for an online community to understand their views and the kind of treatment they engage in.
- Researchers designed a comprehensive questionnaire to capture the qualitative information about the treatment as well as the practices followed by the patients.
- People suffering from Diabetes Mellitus(Type 1 or Type 2) were selected for the study.
- Identified best practices, medication, and the kind treatment as followed by the diabetes patients.
- The research was conducted in the US, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Brazil, and Mexico with 40 interviews in each of these countries.
- A mixed methodology approach was adopted to capture data as well as recruitment of respondents for the community.
- Assistance was provided for questionnaire transaction, localization, survey programming, sampling, and respondents honorarium management.
- Time Frames: 4 weeks
Basic Inputs/Delivery
- Recruitment transcripts were delivered in word format to ensure the quality of results.
- Country-wise reporting and analysis were presented.
- Online reporting of quota completes was provided to track the recruitment progress.
Results
Our assistance enabled the client to successfully analyze the kind of treatment and care provided in hospitals to HIV-infected persons as well as the ways to reduce the risk of future infections thereby capturing the disease in a wholesome manner. Along with these findings, satisfaction result enabled the client to identify the gap in the current treatment provided in the hospitals and also future interventions needed to capture the disease