08 Aug 2025

Research Survey: Cancer Nurses' Experiences Providing Pregnancy-Associated Cancer Care

Have you provided care to a woman diagnosed with and treated for cancer during pregnancy? Participate in a world first study which will explore cancer nurses' experiences of providing pregnancy-associated cancer care. Led by the University of Canberra, the study aims to understand experiences of nurses and midwives who have provided Pregnancy Associated Cancer (PAC) care in Australia.

The information gained from this research will be used to increase our current understanding of the experience of providing PAC in Australia from the nurses and midwives experience. The project outcomes will inform an evidence base which will contribute to the evidence for future PAC guidelines and policies.

To participate in this study you must be:

  1. A Registered Nurse or Midwife with AHPRA
  2. Have provided an episode or episodes of pregnancy-associated cancer within the last 3 years.

Eligible participants will be invited to participate in a one-hour Teams interview and will go into the draw to receive a $50 gift card.

Click here to enrol

Please contact the Lead Investigator, Lucy Armitage, if you would like further information about this study.

This survey has been reviewed and approved by CNSA's Research Standing Committee. The survey has been reviewed by the University of Canberra HREC-14531.