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Help measure the impact of COVID-19 on health of Funeral Service Workers in Canada

jgreen • May 26, 2020

Funeral Service Workers and COVID-19

Preventive Medicine at the University of Alberta is conducting a study to help determine the impact of working during the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian Funeral Service Workers. We invite you to take part. Participation is entirely voluntary.

The questionnaires are provided either in English or in French. To access the French version, please scroll down and access the link provided in the French version of this text.

Thank you for spreading the information to your collaborators and coworkers involved in Funeral Service. 
 
Questions?
The university's research team welcomes any questions about this study: contact them by email (FSWstudy@ualberta.ca). The chance to ask questions is an important part of informed consent and you will be asked to acknowledge that you had this opportunity before moving on to the study's questionnaire.
 
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Please use the button below to access more information, the consent forms and the online questionnaire in English (English version).
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The information you give will be confidential to the research team. This study has ethical approval from the University of Alberta (Pro00100671).


Travailleurs des services funéraires et COVID-19

La division de Médecine Préventive de l’Université de l’Alberta conduit une étude pour mieux comprendre les conséquences professionnelles de la pandémie à COVID-19 chez les travailleurs des services funéraires. Nous vous invitons à participer. La participation est entièrement volontaire.


Les questionnaires sont disponibles en français ou en anglais. 

 

Nous vous remercions de diffuser également cette information auprès de vos collaborateurs et collègues impliqués dans les services funéraires. 

 

Des questions?

L’équipe de recherche de l’université se tient prête à répondre à vos questions concernant cette étude. Contactez-les par courriel (FSWstudy@ualberta.ca). Il est important que vous puissiez poser vos questions pour pouvoir donner votre consentement éclairé. Nous vous demanderons de confirmer que vous avez bien eu cette opportunité avant de remplir le questionnaire de l’étude. 

 

Enregistrez-vous dès maintenant 

Merci de cliquer ci-dessous pour obtenir plus de renseignements, la lettre d’information et le questionnaire en ligne.

Remplir le sondage

Si vous préférez remplir un questionnaire en anglais, merci de cliquer sur le lien fourni dans le texte écrit en anglais plus haut. 

 

Les renseignements que vous fournirez sont tenus confidentiellement par l’équipe de recherche. L’étude a reçu l’autorisation du comité d’éthique de l’université de l’Alberta (Pro00100671).

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