What's Involved

If you agree to participate in a research study, the following steps are generally followed:

  1. You will receive a letter explaining the research project, and a consent form to be signed and returned to the researcher if you agree to take part in the project.
  2. If you have any questions, you can contact the researcher or the TVCC Research Contact Person whose names are on the letter.
  3. When the researcher has received your signed consent, they will contact you to arrange a time to collect information (if applicable).
  4. You participate in the study.
  5. When all of the information has been collected, it is put together and examined (which takes some time).
  6. The results will then be shared with you, TVCC staff members, and other relevant healthcare professionals.

To decide whether or not you will take part in a research project, you need to know:

  • Who is conducting the research and why?
  • What information are they looking for?
  • How will this information be helpful?
  • How and why were you chosen?
  • What do you or your child need to do?
  • How much time it will take?
  • What will be done with the information?
  • How will the information be kept confidential?
  • How and when will you hear about the results of the study?