Participants

After You Submit

What a participant can expect after completing the survey and what the submission summary does and does not mean.

After You Submit

After a response is submitted, the registry records the survey and creates a confirmation reference for that entry.

What a participant receives

  • a confirmation that the response was saved
  • a registry or completion reference for that response
  • a summary of what was reported on the final review screen

What the summary means

The submission summary is a plain-language reflection of what was entered into the survey.

  • what information was reported
  • what route was used
  • what future-contact choice was selected

What the summary does not mean

  • medical advice
  • a diagnosis
  • proof that a treatment is safe or effective
  • a determination of research eligibility

It is simply a record of what was reported in that response.

If future contact was selected

If a participant chose future contact, the registry may retain the contact details needed for that purpose.

That does not guarantee that every participant will be contacted. It means the registry can appropriately record the preference and use it for future follow-up workflows when relevant.

How responses may be reviewed

  • internal operations
  • aggregate reports
  • de-identified analysis
  • future planning and outreach work connected to the registry

What participants should keep in mind

Participants should avoid treating the submission summary as clinical guidance.

If questions about symptoms, treatment, safety, or urgent care arise, those should be taken to an appropriate licensed clinician or emergency resource rather than this registry.