Family Planning NSW is conducting a survey to explore knowledge, attitudes and practices following the renewed National Cervical Screening Program in December 2017.
If you are a clinician delivering cervical screening with a practice location in NSW, Family Planning NSW would appreciate your participation in the survey.
Click here to access the survey.
The survey aims to better understand clinician attitudes and practices following the renewal of the National Cervical Screening Program, and to inform future educational and supporting resources for clinicians. It should take less than 10 minutes to complete and no personal information will be collected. Your participation is completely voluntary, and you may discontinue the survey at any time.
By participating in this survey, you will be contributing to improved understanding of current attitudes to, familiarity with, and practices of clinicians regarding the cervical screening renewal and the associated updated guidelines. It is anticipated that the survey will identify common patterns in practice and knowledge which will inform targeted education campaigns and resources and support improved uptake of the guidelines, and more effectively support clinicians.
If you have any questions regarding this study, they can be directed to Chief Investigator Dr Sally Sweeney at [email protected].
This research has received ethics approval from Family Planning NSW Human Research Ethics Committee. If you have a complaint or any ethical concerns about the study, please contact the Family Planning NSW Acting Ethics Executive Officer Belinda Burmeister at [email protected] or call (02) 8752 4352.