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Global Patient and Caregiver Insights Through Advanced Qualitative Research


In-Depth Studies Across Rare, Chronic, and Complex Conditions Using Multi-Method Approaches


Konovo’s Patients and Caregivers Qualitative Case Study demonstrates our expertise in recruiting and engaging diverse patient and caregiver populations across challenging therapeutic areas—from obesity in adolescents and Type 1 diabetes to psoriasis, COPD, cancer, and rare autoimmune diseases. Spanning the USA, Australia, UAE, Brazil, Canada, and Italy, our methodologies included face-to-face interviews, web-assisted TDIs, ethnography, focus groups, and patient diaries, achieving exceptional show rates even during low-incidence recruitment and seasonal challenges. Leveraging our proprietary HealthTech AMP tools, global panel reach, and bespoke recruitment strategies, we delivered authentic, high-quality insights to help healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and market researchers better understand patient experiences, treatment journeys, and unmet needs 

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