Developing content for national population health surveys: an example using a newly developed sedentary behaviour module.
Stephanie A PrinceGregory P ButlerKaren C RobertsPam LapointeAndrew M MacKenzieRachel C ColleyMaria FoleyTravis J SaundersWendy ThompsonPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2019)
Content volume in national surveys is limited due to demand to measure core content in addition to emerging health topics while keeping surveys as short as possible. Questions must therefore, be concise, valid/reliable, evidence-based, and developed using best practices. The paper describes the development process of a new survey module addressing the emerging area of sedentary behaviour for use in a national survey that may serve as a model for future population survey content development.