Help us shape support for liver transplant patients and carers
Your voice matters: help us shape support for liver transplant patients and carers.
Liver transplantation saves lives, but it can also change them in profound ways. Many individuals who have received a liver transplant have shared experiences of anxiety, depression, survivor's guilt, trauma, and relationship strains during their journey. Despite this, we still don't have a complete understanding of these challenges and the emotional support that is needed to help those experiencing them.
We are working on behalf of a dedicated group of patients, carers, clinicians, and psychologists who are advocating for better psychological support for those receiving a liver transplant and their families.
This is why we are inviting you to participate in a crucial survey initiated by the British Liver Transplant Group (BLTG) and the UK Organ Donation and Transplantation Research Network (UKODTRN). The survey aims to shed light on the support that is required for our community, and has been co-created with patients, carers, and healthcare professionals
Please complete the survey honestly. Your responses are completely anonymous and will directly inform the development of essential support services. The results will be shared with you through liver-related charities, patient support groups, and on the UKODTRN website.
The survey closes on Sunday 8th February.