Calling All JA Kids & Parents!

I found this gig though Savvy Cooperative.

A company is looking for parents/guardians of children and teens (age 10-17) with psoriasis, juvenile arthritis, or related rheumatic conditions to accompany their child to a one-time, 45-min, in-person usability study testing autoinjectors happening in January/February at various locations across the country. Participants will be asked to handle an autoinjector and simulate an injection into a pad, participants will NOT actually perform an injection on themselves. (Note: this study is not a clinical study).

**PLEASE READ REQUIREMENTS BELOW**

  • Parent/guardian of a child ages 10-17 with a clinical diagnosis of one or more of the following conditions (NOTE: preference may be given to the first three diagnoses):
    • Psoriasis
    • Juvenile psoriatic arthritis
    • Enthesitis-related arthritis
    • Polyarticular JIA
    • Systemic JIA
    • Oligoarticular JIA (formerly pauciarticular JIA)
    • Psoriatic arthritis
    • Ankylosing spondylitis
    • Rheumatoid-factor-positive polyarthritis
    • Rheumatoid-factor-negative polyarthritis
    • Undifferentiated arthritis
    • Juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus
    • Juvenile lupus nephritis
    • Juvenile systemic sclerosis
    • Other subtypes may apply
      (Proof of diagnosis will be required to participate)
  • Able to travel to one of the cities listed below
    (additional travel reimbursement not available)
  • Fluent English speaker, but does not need to be the primary language
  • U.S. citizen

Details:

  • Usability testing in-person (~ 45-minutes) in
    • Charlotte
    • Cincinnati
    • Columbus
    • New York City
    • Philadelphia
    • Baltimore
    • San Jose
    • Seattle
    • Portland

This will take place between January/February 2020 (specific dates dependent on location).

Those who participate will receive $200!

To learn more, click here.

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