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What is the purpose of this study?

The purpose of this study is to find out the perspectives and experiences of healthcare professionals involved in endometriosis care. We hope that this will help us to develop resources that could support patients and healthcare professionals.

What does the study involve?

This study involves a single telephone, online, or in-person interview, which will be arranged at a time that is convenient for you. The researcher will work through a fictional clinical scenario with you, followed by some short follow up questions. There is no need or expectation for you to talk about actual patient cases. The interview should take approximately 30-60 minutes of your time.

As a token of appreciation for sharing your time to support this research study, you will be offered a shopping voucher.

Who can take part?

Anyone who is currently working as a healthcare professional clinically in England, Wales or Scotland.

I’m interested, what do I do next?

Please send us a short email to tell us that you are interested, and we will send you an information pack about the study. If, after reading the information pack, you decide that you would like to take part, then the information pack will tell you what you need to do.

If you have any questions, you can contact us on:
rachel.dewar-haggart@phc.ox.ac.uk or phone Rachel Dewar-Haggart on 07598064496

This study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford. We will only use your email for the purposes of this study.

This project has been reviewed by, and received ethics clearance through the University of Oxford Central University Research Ethics Committee. Ethics ref: MS IDREC1424600. IRAS ID:350429

ENDO HCP recruitment advertisement

Understanding and improving endometriosis experiences (healthcare professionals)

Chief Investigator: Dr Abigail McNiven

Version/Date: V1.0 27.06.25

IRAS Project number: 350429

REC Reference: MS IDREC 1424600