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Quality of locally designed surveys in a quality improvement collaborative: review of survey validity and identification of common errors.

Julie E ReedJulie K JohnsonRobert ZanniRandy MessierFadi AsfourMarjorie M Godfrey
Published in: BMJ open quality (2024)
Survey development is a task that requires careful consideration, time and expertise. QI teams should consider whether a survey is the most appropriate form for capturing information during the improvement process. There is a need to educate and support QI teams to adhere to good practice and avoid common errors, thereby increasing the value of surveys for evaluation and QI. The methodology, quality assessment criteria and common errors described in this paper can provide a useful resource for this purpose.
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