Designing, Conducting, and Reporting Survey Studies: A Primer for Researchers.
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University Hospital in Krakow; National Institute of Geriatrics; Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University; The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.Publication date
11/12/2023
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Survey studies have become instrumental in contributing to the evidence accumulation in rapidly developing medical disciplines such as medical education, public health, and nursing. The global medical community has seen an upsurge of surveys covering the experience and perceptions of health specialists, patients, and public representatives in the peri-pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 period. Currently, surveys can play a central role in increasing research activities in non-mainstream science countries where limited research funding and other barriers hinder science growth. Planning surveys starts with overviewing related reviews and other publications which may help to design questionnaires with comprehensive coverage of all related points. The validity and reliability of questionnaires rely on input from experts and potential responders who may suggest pertinent revisions to prepare forms with attractive designs, easily understandable questions, and correctly ordered points that appeal to target respondents. Currently available numerous online platforms such as Google Forms and Survey Monkey enable moderating online surveys and collecting responses from a large number of responders. Online surveys benefit from disseminating questionnaires via social media and other online platforms which facilitate the survey internationalization and participation of large groups of responders. Survey reporting can be arranged in line with related recommendations and reporting standards all of which have their strengths and limitations. The current article overviews available recommendations and presents pointers on designing, conducting, and reporting surveys. Competing Interests: The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose. 2023 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences.Citation
Zimba O, Gasparyan AY. Designing, Conducting, and Reporting Survey Studies: A Primer for Researchers. J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Dec 11;38(48):e403. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e403. PMID: 38084027; PMCID: PMC10713437.Type
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38084027Publisher
Korean Academy of Medical Sciencesae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e403