Provide your feedback on the Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Early Diagnosis and Management of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer
Australian Living Evidence Collaboration and Bowel Cancer Australia
Opportunity Details
The Australian Living Evidence Collaboration (ALEC) and Bowel Cancer Australia are developing Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Early Diagnosis and Management of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer (EOCRC).
The first part of this work was focused on identifying priority topics for guidance. We are now seeking to understand how Australian health professionals are currently making clinical decisions in their care of patients with EOCRC, including assessing awareness, value and use of currently available clinical guidance.
We are inviting those involved in caring for people with early-onset bowel cancer in Australia including healthcare professionals, researchers and policy/decision makers to participate in a brief (10 minute) survey. Your participation is voluntary, anonymous and very much appreciated.
To tell us what you think, please complete the brief survey before the 9th of August.
A summary of the results of the survey, including no identifying information, will be used to improve the guidelines and facilitate their transition into ‘living’ guidelines, as well as informing research publications. Data will be kept securely for 5 years after this work is complete, and then destroyed.
Please help us to obtain as much input as possible by sharing this invitation with relevant people in your own networks.
More details are provided in the attached explanatory statement. If you have any questions, please contact Dr Tanya Millard (tanya.millard@monash.edu).
Kind regards,
Dr Tanya Millard
Senior Researcher
Australian Living Evidence Consortium, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University