Calling Young Siblings of Cancer Patients: Share Your Experience
Are you a young person between the ages of 16 and 30 who has a sibling diagnosed with cancer? Have you lived or are you currently living outside of a major city? If so, your experiences and insights are valuable, and we invite you to participate in an important research study.
Understanding Your Unique Perspective
Being a sibling of someone with cancer can be a challenging journey, often accompanied by a mix of emotions, responsibilities, and geographical considerations—especially if you reside in rural or regional areas. Your perspective is crucial in helping healthcare providers, support services, and researchers better understand the needs of young individuals in similar situations.
We Want to Hear From You
We are seeking participation through an anonymous online questionnaire designed to gather insights about your experiences. Your input will contribute to improving support systems and resources for young siblings coping with a family member’s cancer diagnosis.
How to Participate
Interested in sharing your story? Please refer to the informational flyer attached and follow this link to complete the survey:
https://curtin.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3VnLCQLui6TxoB8
Ethical Approval
This research has been approved by the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC number 2025-0479), ensuring that your participation is conducted ethically and responsibly.
Your voice can make a difference. Join us in contributing to a greater understanding of the experiences faced by young siblings of cancer patients, particularly those living outside urban centers. Thank you for considering this opportunity to help shape future support initiatives.