MASCC guidelines development survey
The Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) is dedicated to ensuring the highest quality care is provided to people with cancer. In line with this goal, MASCC produces a variety of Clinical Practice Guidelines, which aim to provide clear guidance on how to prevent and manage the side effects of cancer and its treatment.
MASCC are committed to ensuring these Guidelines are designed, produced and disseminated most effectively. However, the quality assessment after Guidelines are released is an important step to increase the knowledge about their penetration in the context of real-life clinical practice.
This survey aims to identify how people caring for people with cancer use and perceive our Guidelines, and probe various aspects related to their clinical implementation.
This survey aims to identify how people caring for people with cancer use and perceive our Guidelines, and probe various aspects related to their clinical implementation.
This study has been approved by the institutional review board in Rambam Health Care Campus (RMB-0386-24).
The survey can be completed by anyone that provides care for people with cancer. It should take about 16 mins. We encourage you to be open and honest, as this feedback will inform how future Guidelines are developed and disseminated.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
Prof Paolo Bossi and A/Prof Hannah Wardill, on behalf of the MASCC Study Group Chair Committee, and the broader MASCC Executive.