Privacy
Privacy-first by default.
Medical Journal Junkie is being built around evidence, trust, and careful handling of health-related information. That means collecting less, not more.
Questionnaire data collection
The Parkinson Questionnaire collects broad product-discovery answers: role, age range, diagnosis-duration category, daily challenges, routine barriers, technology comfort, app/game interest, feature preferences, privacy preferences, and final comments.
The caregiver questionnaire collects broad caregiver-role, daily-support, appointment-priority, caregiver-burden, digital-support, caregiver-mode, consent, and safety-boundary answers.
The clinician / MD questionnaire collects professional role category, Parkinson-care frequency, care setting category, workflow friction, pre-visit information needs, clinical-domain preferences, red-flag boundaries, app/game acceptability, evidence requirements, and pilot-design advice.
It is not for personal medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, triage, medication changes, or urgent symptoms.
Consent and purpose
Responses are stored only after the required consent boxes are checked. MJJ uses questionnaire responses for product discovery, research planning, content planning, and safer prototype design.
Do not include names, birth dates, addresses, medical record numbers, exact medication schedules, clinician names, institution names, employer names, or other identifying details in free-text answers.
Minimum data approach
- Ask only what is needed for research and product validation.
- Prefer role/category answers over identifying details.
- Keep optional email contact details separate from questionnaire answers.
- Make participation optional and revocable.
- Export only aggregated, non-identifying themes into public planning.
Storage
Questionnaire responses are stored in Cloudflare D1. Optional email addresses are stored in separate contact tables linked to the response ID and are only accepted when follow-up consent is yes.
Raw responses should be kept only as long as needed for early product discovery. Long-term company learning should be reduced to anonymized themes and aggregate findings.
Your rights and deletion requests
After submission, the form returns a reference ID. Use that reference ID if you later ask MJJ to delete a response. The admin endpoint supports deleting a response and its linked optional email.
For access, correction, deletion, consent withdrawal, or unsubscribe requests, email hello@medicaljournaljunkie.com with your questionnaire reference ID if you have one. Do not include extra medical details in the request.
Medical boundary
Do not use MJJ forms for urgent symptoms, personal diagnosis, treatment decisions, medication changes, or individualized medical advice. If something feels medically unsafe, contact local emergency services or a qualified clinician.