A Flinders University PhD research study is seeking to interview Australian general practitioners (15-30 mins) on their experiences of managing patients with multimorbidity.
This project will investigate general practitioner (GP) perspectives of managing patients with multiple chronic conditions, especially when one condition is life-limiting. It will also ask GPs about the suitability of the available research evidence for multimorbidity and what GPs believe is needed to better support them in providing this care.
What is involved: GPs will participate in a single confidential interview lasting 15-30 minutes. Interviewees will be reimbursed for their time in line with the Schedule fee.
For more information, please email Raechel Damarell: Raechel.damarell@flinders.edu.au
This research project has been approved by the Flinders University Social and Behavioural Research Ethics Committee in South Australia (project number 8546). For queries regarding the ethics approval of this project please contact the Executive Officer of the Committee via telephone on +61 8 8201 3116 or email human.researchethics@flinders.edu.au.