Acceptability of lung cancer screening amongst priority populations

Project Details

This qualitative focus group study aimed to assess the acceptability of lung cancer screening amongst communities deemed as priority populations for lung cancer screening, including culturally and linguistically diverse communities and people who live in rural remote areas.

This study was grounded by community-based participatory research principles and conducted in partnership with the Illawarra-Shoalhaven Local Health District in regional NSW.

Study design

  • Mixed methods
  • Focus group
  • Qualitative
  • Quantitative
  • Survey

Collaborators

  • Sarah York
  • Georgia Bartlett
  • Tescha Nicholls
  • Nathan Harrison

Funding

Accelerating Translation: Acceptability and Feasibility of Potential Lung Cancer Screening Implementation in Australian Communities

Grant number: 1185390

Research Group

Evaluation and Implementation Science Unit

Key Contact

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Department / Centre

Centre for Health Policy

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