Knowledge and Perception of Pharmacogenomic Testing among Health Care Providers in Manitoba (PGxHCP-MB)
This research study is being conducted to understand the knowledge and perception of pharmacogenomic testing among Manitoba healthcare providers (community pediatricians, family physicians, and nurse practitioners) who are involved in outpatient care to children and adults to inform the future delivery of pharmacogenomics education and implementation efforts in Manitoba.
This survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Your participation in this online, confidential survey is completely voluntary. Neither you nor your clinical practice will be adversely affected if you decline to participate in this study.
Please complete the quick questionnaire by clicking on the link below by December 31, 2024. If you agree to participate in the survey, you can complete the survey in one sitting or over multiple sittings, where you can return to complete them later.
This study has been approved by the University of Manitoba Health Research Ethics Board [No#HS25491 (H2022:162)].
If you have any questions about this survey study, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Abdullah Al Maruf via e-mail ([email protected]) or phone (204-318-2575).
Principal Investigator: Dr. Abdullah Al Maruf
Co-Investigators: Dr. Alexander Singer (Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba) Dr. Geert ‘t Jong (Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, University of Manitoba) Dr. Chad Biusman (Department of Medical Genetics, University of Calgary) Arianne Turla (PharmD Student, University of Manitoba) Maya Sadiua-Raymundo (PharmD Student, University of Manitoba) Meagan Shields (PhD Student, University of Calgary)