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Respiratory Research, Built on Real Lives
Aggregated, anonymized findings from patients, caregivers, and clinicians worldwide. All data collected through validated instruments — CAT, mMRC, PROMIS, EQ-5D, PHQ-2, GAD-2.
Available Surveys
Choose your survey. All responses are anonymous, research-use only, and never sold.
Patient Survey
Living with COPD, asthma, sleep apnea, pulmonary fibrosis, or another respiratory diagnosis.
Caregiver Survey
Supporting a family member or loved one managing a respiratory condition.
Professional Survey
Respiratory therapists, pulmonologists, sleep medicine specialists, and allied health professionals.
Aggregated Findings
All data is anonymized and aggregated. Insights appear automatically as responses are collected.
Research Initiatives
Current and planned research projects powered by Nevidra's patient-centered data collection.
Respiratory Patient Experience Study
A cross-sectional survey capturing the lived experience of adults with chronic respiratory conditions — symptoms, treatment access, quality of life, and healthcare frustrations.
Caregiver Burden & Support Needs
Examining the physical, emotional, and systemic challenges faced by informal caregivers supporting individuals with respiratory conditions, including prior authorization and medication access barriers.
Clinical Practice Gaps in Respiratory Care
Identifying systemic gaps in oxygen therapy, NIV prescription, pulmonary rehabilitation referrals, and follow-up continuity from the perspective of respiratory professionals.
Longitudinal Outcomes Tracking
A follow-up study design to track quality of life, symptom burden, and treatment outcomes over 12 months across matched patient cohorts.
Research Findings & Publications
Peer-reviewed publications and public research summaries will appear here as data is collected and analyses are completed.
Publications will appear here as research is completed and peer-reviewed.
We aim to publish all findings openly and accessibly — no paywalls.