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End Date Apr 2026

Take part in research exploring trauma-informed care in cancer services

Cancer Type

All

Location

Online

Eligibility

Adults who have received cancer care in the past five years and who have experienced trauma at any point in their life.

What do participants need to do: Online interview
How long will it take? Approximately 1 hour
Will participants get paid? As a thank you, all participants will be offered a £25 Love 2 Shop voucher
Is this for research, policy or services? Research
Who can take part? Adults who have received cancer care in the past five years and who have experienced trauma at any point in their life.
Deadline: 17 April
Location: Online

Researchers at the University of Southampton are inviting people to take part in an online interview. They want to hear about experiences of cancer care and how services can better support those who have experienced trauma. The focus of the study will be on people’s experiences of care within cancer services. They hope the findings of this study will help inform how trauma-informed cancer care within cancer services can be improved.

If you would like to take part, you'll be asked to complete an online screening and consent form to make sure you meet the criteria.

You'll then take part in an online interview. The interview will take place on Microsoft Teams and will last about 1 hour, at a time that works for you. During the interview, you'll be asked about your experience of care in cancer services. You will not be asked to share your experiences of trauma. As a thank you, all participants will be offered a £25 Love 2 Shop voucher.

If you decide to take part, please use the link below to go to the study website, or contact the researcher Patsy Lamb via email: p.lamb@soton.ac.uk

Link: https://southampton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bQoEUPA23lv1PIq

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