Some short information about the project to read before you start

We are asking you to tell us about using the standards for children undergoing health care procedures. This will help us work out if the standards are useful for children having health care tests, treatments, examinations and interventions or if anything needs changing.
Link to the ISupport website

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Checking that you are happy to take part in this project

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* 1. I have read the information about the study and understand what taking part involves

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* 2. We need to ask your parent/carer to say that they are okay with you taking part in this project, so they need to answer this question.

I have read the information and I am happy for my child to take part in this project

Tell us a little bit about you first..

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* 3. The country I live in is……..

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* 4. I am ….. 

A few questions about the standards

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* 5. How did you find out about these standards for children having health care procedures?

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* 6. The test, treatment, examination or intervention I had was…….

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* 7. I had this test, treatment, investigation or examination in….

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* 8. Which parts of the standards did you look at and use?

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* 9. Did the standards help you during your test, treatment, examination or intervention?

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* 10. If you answered 'yes' or 'no' to the last question please tell us why this was?

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* 11. Was there anything which got in the way of you being able to use the standards?

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* 12. Is there anything which you think could make using the standards easier or better?

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* 13. Is there anything which needs changing in the standards?

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* 14. Is there anything which we could do to make sure children and young people know about and can use the standards?

Thank you so much for taking part in the survey and sharing your views.

If you are worried about anything linked to these standards, then please talk to your mum/dad or carer or another adult you trust. You might also want to talk to your doctor or nurse.

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