For GP's

  • Q.1

    What is your personal experience with young people accessing GP care? For the purposes of this survey, young people includes those aged 12-25.

    I am a GP who currently provides care for young people
    Other (please specify)
  • Q.2

    Based on your experiences, what do you think are the most significant barriers for young people to access GP care in the ACT? You may select up to three options.  
     


    (Maximum selection limit : 3)
    Appointments are too expensive
    GP clinics are hard to get to
    Referral pathways are complicated and confusing
    There is a lack of timely appointments/assessments
    Young people not feeling considered or consulted when their GP makes a decision
    Having multiple clinicians involved in their care and it feels fragmented
    Appointment times do not suit their schedule
    Concers that GPs will not respect their privacy or confidentiality
    Their culture does not feel respected or reflected in their care
    Lack of information about available services
  • Q.3

    What changes would make it easier for young people to access GP care in the ACT?  


    Character limit : 750
  • Q.4

    Evidence suggests that having a ‘regular’ GP is associated with improved health and wellbeing outcomes. What changes would make it easier for young people to find and see a regular GP? 


    Character limit : 750
  • Q.5

    As a GP, would you benefit from support, skills or training to enhance your knowledge or confidence in caring for young people?

    Yes
    No
  • Q.6

    If you answered yes to the above question, what support, skills or training would you benefit from as a GP? Please comment N/A if you are not a GP


    Character limit : 750