Hosted by the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
This session will provide an overview and strategies for conducting effective survey research through survey development techniques suitable for novice and seasoned researchers. Tips and strategies for approaching qualitative data collection and research methods will be shared with an emphasis on useful practices and avoiding pitfalls inherent to survey development.
Objectives
- Review survey-related terms.
- Describe useful practices in survey design to help mitigate common pitfalls
- Example 1: Design surveys aligned with your research questions
- Example 2: Apply strategies to create succinct instruments
- Integrate scientific rigor and methodology into your work
- Identify one action step that can help translate these elements into your research practices
Moderator
David G Fuentes, PharmD MSOL, SHRM-CP, EdD
Associate Dean and Professor
University of Portland School of Nursing
Presenters
Michael J. Peeters, PharmD, MEd, PhD, FCCP, FNAP
Director of Interprofessional Education
University of Toledo College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Beth Martin, PhD, MS, RPh, FAPhA
Division Chair
Professor (CHS)
Assistant Dean for Teaching & Learning
University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy