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End Date Mar 2023

Tell 52 North Health and Macmillan Cancer Support About Your Experiences of Side-effects Following Chemotherapy

Cancer Type

All

Location

Online

Eligibility

Anyone who has experienced chemotherapy, or supported someone through chemotherapy

 

 

 

 

Macmillan Cancer Support and ‘52 North Health’ are collaborating to understand people affected by cancer’s knowledge and experiences of neutropenic sepsis, to improve care for people in the future.

If you have experienced chemotherapy or supported someone through chemotherapy, they would like to hear about your experiences in a short survey. You don’t need to have heard of neutropenic sepsis or know what it is. The survey will take 2-5 minutes to complete, and your responses are completely anonymous.

The objective of the survey is to better understand health inequalities and neutropenic sepsis. Health inequities are systematic differences in the health status or the distribution of health resources between different population groups, for example, between people of different ages or people from different geographies.  

The findings from this survey may be used in company and academic publications and events. All data is collected anonymously, and data will only be published in aggregate.

Sharing your understanding and experiences will help us and others better understand these things and improve neutropenic sepsis care for people affected by cancer in the future.

Survey link: Neutropenic Sepsis Health Inequalities Questionnaire (smartsurvey.co.uk)

If you or someone you love has been affected by cancer, our free Support Line is there for you. Just call 0808 808 1010