Dry Eye Quality of Life Survey – Reminder to Participate

The Dry Eye Quality of Life Survey is still open, and your input is incredibly valuable. This research study from the University of New South Wales aims to understand how Dry Eye and related conditions affect daily life. If you’ve already participated—thank you. If not, this is a gentle reminder to take part and help shape a tool that could improve care for patients like you.

This survey builds on real patient experiences. It captures how these conditions affect daily life—physically, emotionally, and socially. Your input will help create a tool that improves clinical care, guides future research, and strengthens patient advocacy.

Is This Study Right for You?

You’re welcome to participate if you:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Have been diagnosed with one or more of the following:
    Dry Eye disease, Meibomian gland dysfunction, contact lens discomfort, blepharitis, neuropathic corneal pain, thyroid eye disease, or Sjögren’s syndrome
  • Can read and understand

What to Expect

  • The survey is divided into sections so you can take breaks and return later
  • You can save your progress at any time
  • Even partial responses make a difference
  • You’ll answer questions about how your symptoms affect your quality of life
  • Your feedback will help researchers build a tool that reflects what patients truly experience

🔗 Click here to take the survey

Whether you’ve already participated or are just now considering it, thank you for helping shape the future of Dry Eye care. Every response brings us closer to better understanding and better treatment.

If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to contact the researcher, Pawan Baral, at pawan.baral@unsw.edu.au