Survey: Diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of canine naturally occurring hyperadrenocorticism, an Australian survey
Canine naturally occurring hyperadrenocorticism is one of the most common endocrine diseases in dogs and is primarily diagnosed and managed within first opinion/ general practice; however, the perceptions of primary care veterinarians regarding diagnosis and treatment options are mainly unknown.
We invite you to participate in a research study on how Australian veterinarians diagnose, treat and monitor canine naturally occurring hyperadrenocorticism. This study is part of a master's research in training and will be analysed and discussed for a thesis. The survey is entirely anonymous. Although the survey findings may be published, none of the information you provide will be linked back to you as an individual.
The survey is intended for registered veterinarians only. This study has been approved by the Murdoch University Human Research Ethics Committee (Approval 2024/154).
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The survey can be accessed via the QR code or the anonymous link below:
https://murdochuni.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_71nhOAxdkhYB65M