Get involved in our research

More people are living with multiple long-term health conditions than ever before, and these conditions unevenly affect minoritised ethnic communities. Researchers at King’s College London are running a study to understand the care journeys of people from such backgrounds

The INTERCEPTION study seeks to deepen understanding of the support needs of minoritised ethnic people with multiple long-term conditions and their carers and to reshape how community leaders, healthcare professionals and policymakers perceive, engage with, and support them, both locally and nationally.

By taking part, you will be contributing to valuable insights that can help shape future work in this area.

Participation is voluntary, and everything you share will be kept confidential. Participants will be issued with a £25 voucher for taking part in this study.

INTERCEPTION is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and supported by Diversity Resource International and the Race Equality Foundation.

Join the study and make a difference today.

  • Minoritised ethnic people with multiple long-term conditions

    If you belonging to a minoritised ethnic group and have two or more long-term conditions, please register your interest here.

  • Carers

    If you care for someone with two or more long-term conditions and would like to take part in this study, please register your interest here.

  • Healthcare professionals

    If you are a healthcare provider (e.g. nurses, clinicians, allied health professionals) and would like to take part in this study, please register your interest here.

  • Community Leaders

    If you consider yourself to be a community leader of a minoritised ethnic group and would like to take part in this study, please register your interest here.

  • Policymakers

    If you work in the field of health policy and would like to take part in this study, please register your interest here.