REBUILD study

An e-Delphi study

Delphi Study

Help improve international care for athletes with Flow Limitation of the Iliac Artery (FLIA).


We are conducting an international study to develop clearer, evidence‑informed recommendations for postoperative rehabilitation and return‑to‑sport (RTS) after FLIA surgery.


To achieve this, we aim to combine the knowledge of clinical experts with the real‑world experiences of patients who have undergone FLIA treatment.

Whether you are an expert involved in FLIA care or a patient/former patient athlete, your input is highly valuable.

 

Please select below which group you belong to in order to receive the appropriate invitation:

In which type of research are you willing to participate(*)
In which type of research are you willing to participate
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Do you have the rehabilitation programme digitally?(*)
Do you have the rehabilitation programme digitally?
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Dear Expert,

The Delphi rounds will take place in external research management tool.
As such, please provide your e-mail address.


 

Dear Athlete,

In a few days, you will receive the questionnaire for this study.
Because you indicated that you still have the digital rehabilitation schedule, you may also be invited to evaluate the new schedule that will be developed based on input from both experts and patients.


Please keep in mind that creating this new schedule may take several months, due to the amount of feedback from athletes and experts and the time required to analyse the data.
Thank you for your willingness to participate in this important study.

The questionnaire will be provided by an external research tool. Please provide your e-mail address. You will be included (and anonymized) in the study within a few days.


 

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Please fill in your e-maill adress and press Submit!

 


Please fill out your e-mail address and press Submit!

Dear Athlete,

Below you will find the link to the questionnaire, you can also use the QR code!
Thanks that you are willing to participate in this important study.

 

Link:

 

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