The goal of this online survey is to gain further insights in the needs and burden for a European registry for neuromodulation, according to healthcare providers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Professionals are asked to complete questions regarding 1) the degree of current participation in a registry, 2) the need for a European registry, 3) the items that should be collected and 4) access to the European registry.
Congres Center
Hamburg, Germany
RECRUITINGHealthcare providers their current degree of participation in a registry for neuromodulation.
Degree of participation in a registry for neuromodulation (question).
Time frame: Cross-sectional evaluation during 3th Joint Congress of the INS European Chapters (e-INS 2023) in Hamburg in August-September 2023.
Healthcare providers their need for a European registry.
Underlying reasons on why a European registry is needed, or not needed (question).
Time frame: Cross-sectional evaluation during 3th Joint Congress of the INS European Chapters (e-INS 2023) in Hamburg in August-September 2023.
Items that should be included in a registry for neuromodulation, according to healthcare providers.
Items that should be collection within a registry, evaluated with a multiple choice question.
Time frame: Cross-sectional evaluation during 3th Joint Congress of the INS European Chapters (e-INS 2023) in Hamburg in August-September 2023.
Access regulations to European registry for neuromodulation, according to healthcare providers.
Access regulations, evaluated with a multiple choice question.
Time frame: Cross-sectional evaluation during 3th Joint Congress of the INS European Chapters (e-INS 2023) in Hamburg in August-September 2023.
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