Hello this is a research proposal. My two questions I hope to address are:
1. Does the quality/quantity of reproductive/family counseling contribute to the level of childbirth anxiety in former cancer patients?
2. Should the responsibility of counseling fall on oncologist, general practitioners or the patient?
This will begin with a survey of women of child barring age 18-50. The volunteers will be taken from Cancer survivor support groups.
They will take a survey to assess their current level of anxiety towards childbirth and answer questions about their feelings on the quailty of reproductive counseling they received. The counseling can be before or after receiving cancer treatment.
Survey questions will include:
What type of cancer they were diagnosed with?
Will they will be first time parents?
Did they receive any reproductive counseling?
At what point in the cancer treatment did they receive any reproductive counseling?
Where/who they received reproductive counseling from?
How long was the counseling (minutes, hours, days).
Do they feel the counseling/lack of counseling contributes to their anxiety about childbirth?
I’ve uploaded the specific guidelines for the proposal and the rubrics. There needs to be 6 academic sources. I have included 1 pdf and 1 link to two journals I’d like included in the proposal.
Please read all the guidelines and message me if there’s anything unclear. Thank you.
This is the link to one of the journals to reference.https://doaj.org/article/4e2b82fadb914536a9911d92daba50a2
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