What are the barriers and facilitators to interdisciplinary models of person-centred supportive care in the context of penile cancer? A mixed methods study.
Goal
This national study aims to 1) to assess the experiences of unmet supportive care needs, quality of life, anxiety, depression, distress and person-centred care in men affected by penile cancer, and their partners, and 2) to understand the barriers and facilitators of interdisciplinary models of person-centred supportive care delivery. Secondly, this study will help to inform future work in developing a pilot randomised controlled trial to test a future person-centred supportive care intervention.
Grant Details
ANZUP Below the Belt Research Funding - $50,000
Commenced: 2021
Completion due: TBC
From Flinders
Research Collaborators
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
South Australia | Northern Territory
Global | Online
CRICOS Provider: 00114A TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12097 TEQSA category: Australian University
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