European survey exploring how nurses are involved in the care of individuals and families with hereditary cancer syndromes

The European Hereditary Tumour Group (EHTG-N) are undertaking research with Dr. Celia Díez de los Ríos de la Serna PhD as lead.

You are invited to participate in a European survey exploring how nurses are involved in the care of individuals and families with hereditary cancer syndromes (e.g., Lynch syndrome, familial adenomatous polyposis, BRCA-related cancers, and others).

This study aims to focus specifically on nursing roles in hereditary cancer care. By sharing your experience, you will help:

  • Map current nursing practice across Europe
  • Identify educational and training needs
  • Strengthen the visibility of nursing contributions in this growing field

Who can take part?
Registered nurses and advanced practice nurses working in any setting where hereditary cancer care may be relevant (oncology, breast units, gastroenterology, genetics, primary care, etc.) across Europe.

About the survey:

  • Takes approximately 10–12 minutes to complete
  • Conducted online via the secure Qualtrics platform
  • Participation is voluntary and anonymous
  • You may skip questions or withdraw at any time

Take part here: https://uofg.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7WLeZmrOil0rIZ8

This survey has ethical approval from the University of Glasgow. We would be grateful if you could also share this invitation with colleagues in your network. Your voice is essential to advancing nursing practice in hereditary cancer care across Europe.

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David is the newly elected Secretary. He currently works in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. David graduated from the University of Tasmania in Australia and started his career in cardiac care. From there he worked in the Intensive care units of the Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, the Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney, St. James Hospital, Dublin and University Hospital Limerick. He is currently a Clinical Skills Facilitator in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. He has previously studied a postgraduate diploma in Intensive Care Nursing with NUI Galway and is currently in his dissertation year of this Masters in Advanced Nursing Care also with NUI Galway. David will be a registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner once his MSc is complete. David also holds a position on the student subgroup of the International Council of Nurses NP/APN network.