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Oscillometry in routine lung function testing: A UK-based survey

Oscillometry in routine lung function testing: A UK-based survey

12 December 2023


Study title: Oscillometry in routine lung function testing: A UK-based survey.

Participant Information Sheet (Version 1 06/11/2023), reviewed by the University of Portsmouth, Faculty of Science and Health Ethics committee.

Who can take part in this study? 

  • Currently working within a Respiratory Physiology (or Lung Function) Department and responsible for or participating in lung function testing (e.g. trainee or registered respiratory physiologists, practitioner training programme (PTP) or scientist training programme (STP) students, clinical scientists, research practitioner/nurse).
  • Only 1 response from each NHS trust is required (or each respiratory department if there are independent departments within the same trust). Note: this response can be completed as a team.
  • Fluent in English
  • Can independently read and comprehend the survey and has digital literacy skills to complete an online survey.


Contacts for further information:
If you would like more information or if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact Madison Geeves, Senior Respiratory Physiologist (Madison.Geeves@hhft.nhs.uk) or Dr Zoe Saynor, Associate Professor in Clinical Exercise Physiology (zoe.saynor@port.ac.uk).

Click here to access the survey

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