Surveys form an often critical part of a research project, and research underpins the high-quality care medical radiation practitioners (MRPs) deliver daily. ASMIRT is committed to supporting and strengthening the conduct of research amongst all MRPs.
Your responses to research survey are valuable to those not just at ASMIRT, but across the medical radiation sciences.
The following surveys and research project invitations are open:
This survey aims to elicit health professionals’ cultural training experience including educational strategies, concepts and topics; their perceived needs and barriers for future education; and how they currently support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are receiving radiation therapy.
Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee (WAAHEC) HREC Reference number: HREC1400
If you have any questions about the study, feel free to contact Georgia Halkett at g.halkett@curtin.edu.au
Ahpra has engaged EY Sweeney to conduct research on the motivators and barriers to becoming a health regulation board member, in our case the MRPBA.
You don’t need to be a current or former member of the MRPBA or even interested in becoming a member of the Board – Ahpra is interested in hearing a wide range of perspectives. Participation involves either a one-on-one interview (30–45 minutes) or a small focus group (90 minutes), both conducted via Microsoft Teams. Sessions will take place between now and 17 July 2025. All participants will receive a $150 thank-you payment.
If you are interested, please contact Carmel.Meiklejohn@au.ey.com or Emily.McCrann@au.ey.com with your best contact number and a suitable time to call. They will confirm a few details and arrange the timing of your participation.
The aim of this survey is to analyse Australian radiographers’ and radiography students’ understanding of physical and sexual abuse in paediatric patients, current reporting laws in child safeguarding and any past experiences reporting these cases. (Monash ethics approval: 4696)
Take part in the Research Capacity and Culture (RCC) Survey and share your insights on research in radiography. The RCC Survey is a validated tool designed to explore radiographers' experiences, attitudes, and opportunities in research.
Your feedback will provide valuable insights into the barriers and facilitators of research engagement in radiography. This has Monash ethics #45825
The research group at Monash University is seeking to capture a snapshot of adaptive radiation therapy practice in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The survey is designed for radiation therapists, radiation oncology medical physicists and radiation oncologists and should take approximately 20 mins to complete. Participation is entirely voluntary, and all responses will be anonymised. Ethics study 46404
Invitation to participate in a research project: Evaluation of Medical Radiation Undergraduates’ Clinical Experiences with Challenging Interactions.The study seeks to explore the effects of these interactions on students’ professional capability development and how these could be managed for a successful clinical placement. Medical radiation clinical practitioners across the three specialisations (MI, RT, and NM) are invited to participate in a 20-30-minute online semi-structured interview at your convenience. Kindly contact Jacob Ago via email: s4065685@student.rmit.edu.au for further information about the study.
Do you experience ‘Scanxiety’? We are seeking adults from remote, rural and regional Australia who experience anxiety as part of their cancer journey when undergoing surveillance imaging (such as x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, CT and nuclear medicine) to take part in a mixed method research study to better understand and evaluate scan related anxiety.
The University of Melbourne and VCCC Alliance are investigating the current Australian Radiation Oncology Workforce experiences with genomic medicine. Your views, even if you are unfamiliar with the topic, are valuable. This 15 min survey will help shape future practices and education in this field. Ethics ref #:2024-29861-59258-5
The aim of this survey is to analyse Australian radiographers’ and radiography students’ understanding of physical and sexual abuse in paediatric patients, current reporting laws in child safeguarding and any past experiences reporting these cases. (Monash ethics approval: 4696)
The Australia Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT) encourages and supports relevant research to improve patient outcomes.
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