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What are Australian healthcare professionals' experiences with delivering or providing care to people with co-occurring serious mental illness and a cancer diagnosis?

Closes 31 August 2026

Flinders University are inviting clinicians who have experience providing care to people living with both a serious mental illness and cancer to participate in an interview to share their experiences.

You are eligible if you are currently working in an oncology and/or mental health settings and have experience working with people with both a cancer diagnosis and a serious mental illness (for example, schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder, major depressive disorder, trauma-related disorder, or personality disorders). All healthcare professions are eligible to participate, such as oncologists, psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, and counsellors.

If you decide to take part, you will be asked to complete a 5-minute survey and participate in one online interview via Microsoft teams. Interviews may take between 40 and 60 minutes.

If you would like to participate, please complete the survey via the "Start the survey" link below:

If you would like further information about the study, please contact the Chief Investigator, Dr Morgan Leske via phone (08) 8201 2192 or email [email protected].

The project has been approved by Flinders University’s Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC project number 9731).

Start the survey