Research

Research on Men’s Health and Health Care

Dr James leads discreet research projects that help improve the safety and quality of healthcare for men across Australia. We focus on real-world treatment journeys – both in person and via telehealth – so we can keep services practical, respectful, and evidence based.

Why it matters

  • Anonymous insights shape safer, more private care experiences.
  • No login or signup before you participate.
  • Find out about future studies first.

Current studies

Anonymous short-form surveys designed for life in 2025.

Now recruiting

Men’s Health Treatment Experiences Study

Anonymous 5 to 8 minute survey for men in Australia.

Helps improve online and face to face health care.

  • • Anonymous Typeform survey (5–8 minutes)
  • • No personal details or login required
  • • Built for men who have tried face to face and/or telehealth consults
Learn more

Coming soon

Future men’s health studies

We’re planning additional research on men’s preventive health, digital care experiences, and sleep. Complete the current study or opt in on the thank you page to hear when the next wave launches.

Want to suggest a topic? Email james@drjames.au or contact us.

How the flow works

  1. Read the study overview

    Eligibility is surfaced straight away – no awkward detail required.

  2. Review the consent information

    Clear, plain-English description of the study, risks, and your rights.

  3. Complete the anonymous Typeform

    No login, no signup. Just honest experiences to help improve care.

  4. Optional: stay in the loop

    After the survey you can register for updates with reCAPTCHA-protected signup.

Fast answers to common questions

  • Is it anonymous? Yes. The survey does not collect names, IDs, or contact details.
  • Do I have to log in? No. Participation happens outside any account.
  • Where is data stored? On secure Australian servers with strict access controls.
  • Who can take part? Men in Australia who have had a face to face and/or telehealth consult for erectile dysfunction or erection problems.
Research (5 min)