dooie started this topic @ 02:38 on 22/03/2008
RE: Psoriasis Lifestyle Products
essentiallyhealthy | 12/06/2008 11:45 PM
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RE: Psoriasis Lifestyle Products
Cubethree | 24/06/2008 02:55 PM
Hi,
I've just joined the site and this has caught my attention. I run a Product design consultancy and although this is a little outside of my expertise i would like to give you my take on things....
Market research. This comes down to how much money you want to throw at it really. If you feel that you need a huge sample of results then you need to employ the services of a market research company who carry out these sorts of activities. I suspect though, that you are looking for a cheaper solution. In which case if you think about it logically you are in the perfect position to carry out this research yourself on a one to one level. Begin by deciding what information you want to find out and then create a simple questionaire with non-leading questions. By this i mean don't ask "would a breathable material that is worn under your clothes reduce discomfort" as the answer will be yes!! Better to ask questions like....."do you experience pain" "when is the pain most irritating" "what products do you currently use" " does it have any effect" etc. Let the answers to the questions lead you to the product not the other way around!! And take some time to question other patients who you meet during any visits to see your specialist. It may be a small cross section of sufferers but it is still very relevant!
Material selection. Don't think about this until the survey suggests that there is a product that sufferers want or need!
Hope that helps.
Regards Gary
www.cubethree.co.uk