3D modelling for virtual patient consultations
Welcome
A research team from the University of Stirling and NHS Lothian in Scotland are conducting a project to look at patient perspectives of the use of technology in healthcare, more specifically the use of three dimensional (3D) modelling in cancer care.
The project is an online survey that should take about 15 minutes to complete. They will first ask brief questions about your background and cancer history. Then you will review information explaining the different ways doctors may give you information about your cancer and treatment. They will then ask about your views of 3D modelling, health care experiences, and feelings about your cancer returning.
They want as many people as possible to complete the survey. The people they are looking for must:
- Be adults, 18 years or older
- Have a personal history of a cancer diagnosis
- Live in the UK
- Be fluent in English.
The survey closes on Friday 13 June 2025.
For further information or to take part in the survey, please click here.
Before you decide to take part, please make sure to read the information at the start of the survey.
The patient information and the survey has been approved by the University of Stirling General University Ethics Panel.
- Kendall DeFranco, health psychology master’s student: ked00106@students.
stir.ac.uk - Professor Gözde Ozakinci, supervisor: gozde.ozakinci@stir.
ac.uk - Professor Julia Allan, programme director: ja54@stir.ac.uk
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