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Surveys are widely used to evaluate perceptions of clinical program quality and safety, effectiveness of constituent chapter initiatives, clinical workflows designed to prevent burnout, and/or the effectiveness of a continuing medical education program. While new researchers often use surveys to study important questions, high-quality surveys that align with best practices of survey research may be challenging to develop. This 90-minute interactive session, designed for anyone interested in deploying a survey, provides a step-by-step approach to planning, developing, validating and deploying a survey. Participants will develop questions, participate in a validation exercise and identify a survey deployment plan.
Note: This session requires separate registration and has limited seating. Sign up when you register for conference.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
Identify research questions that can be answered using survey methodologies
Construct quality survey questions
Identify and avoid common pitfalls of poorly constructed survey questions
Validate an original survey and identify sources for validated surveys
Utilize best practices for survey deployment and development of an analysis plan