This research is a two-phase observational study assessing awareness, current practices, barriers, and policy suggestions related to sustainability in urology. The study involves collecting survey data from a broad participant group and conducting a Delphi consensus with experts to develop actionable recommendations.
This study aims to evaluate and promote sustainable practices in urological care by focusing on the environmental impact of urological devices and processes. The study will be conducted in two phases, aiming to assess current practices, challenges, and strategies for reducing the carbon footprint and waste associated with urological procedures, while achieving expert consensus. Participants will include European Association of Urology (EAU) section chairs and board members, ensuring comprehensive analyses and authoritative recommendations. In the first phase, an online survey will be administered to 150-200 participants. The survey will be distributed via platforms such as Google Forms or Qualtrics and will collect data on awareness, current practices, and challenges related to the environmental sustainability of urological devices. These findings will serve as the foundation for the Delphi consensus process in the second phase. In the second phase, a Delphi panel consisting of 12-15 experts nominated from EAU sections will conduct a structured consensus process. This process will include three rounds: 1. Round 1: Open-ended questions will be used to gather expert opinions based on the findings of the survey. 2. Round 2: Proposed strategies will be evaluated and prioritized by the panel. 3. Round 3: Consensus will be reached on actionable recommendations for sustainable practices. Participation in the study will be entirely voluntary, and informed consent will be obtained from all participants. All data collected during the survey and Delphi processes will be anonymized and used solely for the purposes of the study. Data will be handled in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and applicable local data protection laws.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Necmettin Erbakan University
Konya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Consensus on Sustainable Practices in Urology
The number of sustainable practices identified and agreed upon by the Delphi panel (consensus defined as ≥70% agreement among panelists). Measure Type: Binary (Consensus Achieved/Not Achieved).
Time frame: Within 6 months of initiating the Delphi process.
Awareness and Current Practices Score
Mean score from the online survey evaluating participants' awareness of environmental sustainability in urology and current sustainable practices (measured on a 5-point Likert scale). Measure Type: Continuous (score range: 1-5).
Time frame: At the completion of the online survey phase (approximately 3 months after the study begins).
Identified Barriers to Sustainable Practices
The percentage of participants identifying specific barriers to implementing sustainable practices in their institutions (categorized into themes such as cost, lack of awareness, or technical challenges).Categorical (number of barriers per theme).
Time frame: Within 3 months of survey completion.
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