Children's Cancer PSP Engagement Summary

  • Published: 15 December 2022
  • Version: V1
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Gathering uncertainties

Methods used (eg, survey, focus groups, interviews): Online survey with adult survivors of childhood cancer, families, friends and professionals.

Number %
Total respondents (across all methods) 488 100
Total patients and carers 340 70
Total health and care professionals 148 30
Total number of original uncertainties submitted 1299 100
Original uncertainties in scope 1160 89
Original uncertainties out of scope 139 11

Methods used (eg, survey, focus groups, interviews): Online surveys with children and young people.

Number %
Total respondents (across all methods) 71 100
Total patients and siblings 71 100
Total health and care professionals N/A N/A
Total number of original uncertainties submitted 252 100
Original uncertainties in scope 239 95
Original uncertainties out of scope 13 5

Interim prioritisation

Methods used (eg, survey, focus groups, interviews): Online survey with adult survivors of childhood cancer, families, friends and professionals.

Number %
Total number of indicative questions (answered & unanswered) 108 100
Number of verified answered questions 4 4
Number of questions which are the focus of ongoing studies 3 3
Number of verified unanswered questions 101 94
Number of verified unanswered questions included in the interim prioritisation 101
Total respondents (across all methods) 327 100
Total patients and carers 237 72
Total health and care professionals 90 28
Number of questions taken to final workshop 23

Priority setting workshop with children and young people

Number %
Total participants 8 100
Total patients and siblings 8 100
Total health and care professionals N/A N/A

Final priority setting workshop

Number %
Total participants 25 100
Total patients and carers 10 40
Total health and care professionals 15 60

Notes:

eg please explain if totals do not add up to 100%

24 summary questions were taken to the children and young people’s workshop which had come from the surveys with children and young people. The workshop participants helped to create seven more summary questions about ‘family, friends, and pets’ as the meaning of the survey submissions on these topics were unclear. Six additional questions were also added which were important to the children and young people attending the workshop and were not already covered by existing summary questions.