Survey Methods for Medical and Health Professions Education - E-Book: A Six-Step Approach

Survey Methods for Medical and Health Professions Education - E-Book: A Six-Step Approach
ISBN-10
0323695922
ISBN-13
9780323695923
Category
Medical
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
2021-04-10
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Authors
Andrew W. Phillips, Steven James Durning, Anthony R. Artino Jr.

Description

Offering a practical, six-step approach to effective survey design, delivery, and analysis, Survey Methods for Medical and Health Professions Education provides a real-world framework for successful research and evaluation using surveys. Focused on medical and other health professional education research, this unique text features quick-reference checklists, high-yield explanations, and case examples throughout, making it both a foundational reference and a go-to resource for all health professions educators and researchers who use surveys. Provides a detailed and practical discussion of the steps in survey methodology, along with just enough theory to inform common decisions. Includes numerous real-world examples, both simple and complex, covering the wide range of problems researchers are likely to face. Addresses issues of survey fatigue and addresses the challenge of how to get "good data." Features "Voice of Experience" boxes—pearls based on authors’ actual experiences. Concludes each chapter with a checklist so readers can quickly ensure they have covered every necessary step of survey design and implementation. Contains a convenient glossary of terms. Offers guidance from expert international contributors in medical and health professions research. Summarizes the most current standards and understanding of survey research so that experienced and novice researchers alike can directly apply content to improve research rigor.

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