Living with Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic
About the Study
A research team from the University of Regina (Department of Nursing & Department of Psychology) and Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Department of Nursing) are conducting a qualitative research study to explore the experiences of people living with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research team is particularly interested in better understanding how people living with cancer view and engage in protective behaviours (e.g., hand washing, mask wearing, social distancing) as well as the psychological impact of this during the pandemic.
Eligible participants must be above the age of 16 years old, been diagnosed with cancer within the last four years, and are currently residing in Saskatchewan.
Participants can expect a 45-60 minute interview, conducted over the phone or Zoom and will be compensated with a $25 Amazon gift card for their time.
How to Participate:
For more information about the study, and to participate, please contact the study coordinator (Mr. Andrew McLennan) at 587-877-0486 or Aim421@uregina.ca.