Help Advance Hydrocephalus Research — From the Comfort of Your Home
Researchers at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine are inviting adults with hydrocephalus to participate in an important virtual research study focused on improving how thinking skills are assessed through telehealth.
If you or someone you know may be eligible, your participation could help shape more accessible and effective care in the future.
Who can participate?
We are looking for adults ages 18-60 who:
- Have a diagnosis of obstructive hydrocephalus
- Are fluent in English or Spanish
- Have access to a computer with a camera and microphone, plus a smartphone and Wi-Fi
What’s involved?
Participation is fully remote and designed to be convenient:
- Sign up online using this link.
- The study will take place virtually over two one-hour sessions. In addition, participants will be asked to complete brief follow-up surveys after each visit.
Interested or have questions?
Reach out to Principal Investigator Catherine Stephan, PhD at Stephan@kennedykrieger.org
Your time and insight can make a real difference in advancing care for individuals with hydrocephalus. We hope you’ll consider being part of this meaningful research.
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