Do pollens, dust mites or furry animals give you an itchy nose, watery eyes, sneezing or blocked nose? Please help shape the priorities of future allergic rhinitis research!
Identifying the main concerns of people living with allergic rhinitis (hay fever): setting priorities for research
If you are:
- a teenager or adult living with allergic rhinitis, or
- a parent/carer of a child 6 years and over with allergic rhinitis,
then we invite you to participate and have your say.
This project involves an online survey, with an option to join a virtual zoom workshop.
To find out more click here.
This research is led by the QUT Allergy Research Group in collaboration with Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia, and has been approved by the QUT Ethics Committee 8618.
If you have questions, please contact Dr Karolina Bednarska via [email protected]
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