The GRACEFUL study aims to investigate patient attitudes to location of care for people with or who have been investigated for a gynaecological cancer.
What is the aim of the study?
We know that a diagnosis of a gynaecological cancer can have a major impact on psychological wellbeing. Previous studies have shown that where care is given is important for fostering a sense of support. The quality of consultation can be improved by reducing the stress caused by a patient’s surroundings. However, no-one has formally looked at the views of people investigated for, or with a diagnosis of a gynaecological cancer. A gynaecological cancer can result in loss of fertility, or sense of identity. We know from our preliminary work that services being located insensitively can have a major impact on many people. We want to understand this impact in more detail from a wide range of people. The information gathered can ensure gynaecological services are centred around patient needs.
Who can participate?
Anyone over the age of 18 who is at risk of a gynaecological (womb, ovaries, vulva, vagina or cervical) cancer. This includes those who have been referred to cancer exclusion, rapid access or colposcopy clinic or those with a diagnosis of a gynaecological cancer.
How can I participate? Please use the link below to complete the online survey.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=vpHsmOeNo0iegA8BgO2SGa8juqJmpsJAjznDmuf5HDtUQldENkpUQTNHQ1lEMzcxOFdBVVQ5SThXSy4u
Who can I contact for more information or support to participate? Email the study team on: gracefulstudy@somersetft.nhs.uk
This study opened in March and will run initially until 29 August 2025.
13/5/2025 – Added