
Research project: Cancer Survivorship Care in General practice – a national survey

Flinders University team of GP/primary care physician and allied health/nursing researchers are conducting a national survey to understand GPs' and GP trainees' comfort, experiences, and perceived barriers in caring for adult cancer survivors, including those diagnosed with childhood cancers. The findings will help inform policies and health systems on supporting primary care providers in cancer survivorship care.
For the purpose of this study, the term “cancer survivor” refers to any individual from the time of diagnosis of cancer.
Eligible participants include GPs and GP trainees currently practicing in Australia. The anonymous online survey should take 12-15 minutes to complete. Before starting the survey, please review the Participant Information Sheet and contact A/Prof Carolyn Ee (carolyn.ee@flinders.edu.au) if you have any questions. Commencing the survey implies you have read the information sheet and consent to participate.
Click here to view the Participant Information Sheet
Chief investigators: A/Prof Carolyn Ee (GP, Flinders Uni); A/Prof Joel Rhee (GP, UNSW); A/Prof Kylie Vuong (GP, Griffith University); Dr Elysia Thornton-Benko (GP/Primary Care Physician, Bondi Road Doctors; UNSW); Dr Rose Fok (Family Physician, National University of Singapore); Prof Larissa Nekhlyudov (Primary Care Physician, Harvard Medical School); Dr Julien Vos (GP, Amsterdam University Medical Center); Dr Chad Han (Dietician, Flinders Uni); Ms Divya Babu (MPH student and cancer nurse, Griffith).
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31 July 2024