Surveys results
Results of completed surveys
What is it like to be a woman in the healthcare system?
Have you ever felt dismissed, misdiagnosed, or not taken seriously in a medical setting?
This short survey explores real-life healthcare experiences related to women’s bodies and biology, from pain relief to reproductive care and access to trusted providers.
All answers are anonymous and will only be used in aggregated form.
Love, Dating… and Chronic Illness: What’s it really like for you?
Living with a chronic illness can change how we connect, communicate, and share life with a partner.
Take part in our short survey to help us better understand how relationships are shaped by illness, and how couples adapt, support each other, or navigate challenges together.
All answers are anonymous and will only be used in aggregated form.
New year, new strength… or just trying to hold on?
Thank you for taking part in this survey and for sharing your feelings about the start of the new year when living with a chronic illness: a mix of reflections, hopes, and everyday challenges. Your responses helped us better understand what this period means to you and to the Carenity community.
The Holidays: A Time for Connection or a Time of Isolation?
Survey on loneliness during the festive season, focusing on how people living with chronic illness and their loved ones experience this time of year.
Men’s Health: Do you find it easy to talk about?
Take part in this short survey and help us better understand how men take care of their health, whether it’s about prevention, screening, or mental well-being.
Your answers are anonymous and will only be used in aggregated form.
Assessing how the life of patients with severe asthma has been transformed by biologics and identifying patients’ unmet needs
We invite you to participate in a survey dedicated to adult patients suffering from asthma and being treated with biologics to better understand the asthma’s impact on your quality of life, how you feel since beginning treatment with biologics, and how satisfy you are with your current injectable biologic treatment.
Understanding the waning of BoNT-A effects and its impact on the quality of life of patients living with spasticity
We would like to invite you to take part in this international survey to better understand patients' and caregivers’ experience with Botulinum Toxin A injections.
Discover a future application dedicated to type 2 diabetes!
Hello,
We are asking you to take part in a survey aiming to collect opinions on a future mobile app that will help people with type 2 diabetes to better manage their illness.
The aim of this application is to better understand patients' lifestyles in order to offer them advice adapted to their needs and thus help them to better manage their diabetes.