Invitation to participate in interview for cervical screening research - Supporting Choice for Cervical Screening
Supporting Choice for Cervical Screening (Supporting Choice) is a national project which aims to generate evidence about how the choice for self-collection can be implemented in different services and settings, to ensure equitable access and increased participation for people who currently experience barriers to cervical screening. This includes people who live with disability.
The project is co-led by the University of Melbourne and the Daffodil Centre. University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) reference: 2023-26114-38488-1
We are inviting staff from services who provide care to people living with disability to take part in an interview about facilitating access to cervical screening for clients. We are interested to speak to services even if they do not currently provide cervical screening.
Participants can take part in an interview as an individual (up to 60 minutes) or as part of a group with colleagues (up to 1.5 hours). The interview will be held online via Zoom or Teams. More information about what is involved in the project and the interviews is attached in the Plain Language Statement.
To indicate your interest in an interview please click HERE.
For enquiries, please contact project coordinator Dr Tessa Saunders This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or the Supporting Choice team: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.