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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Health Services Research
  • Survey Methodology

Background:

  • Nursing schools receive many survey requests, posing management challenges.
  • Existing issues include endorsing varied quality studies, internal/external study competition, and respondent burden.
  • Concerns about anonymity and confidentiality are also prevalent.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address problems in managing survey requests within a nursing school.
  • To implement and evaluate a novel school-wide policy for survey request management.
  • To improve the vetting process and reduce the burden on respondents.

Main Methods:

  • Developed and implemented a school-wide policy for tracking and vetting all incoming survey requests.
  • Collected and analyzed data on the number, source, and target population of requests.
  • Evaluated the disposition of requests (approved, not approved, withdrawn) and turnaround time.

Main Results:

  • The new policy provided a systematic approach to managing survey requests.
  • Data demonstrated the volume and types of requests received and their outcomes.
  • The policy facilitated improved tracking and quality control of distributed studies.

Conclusions:

  • A structured policy for vetting and tracking survey requests is effective for nursing schools.
  • Implementation can mitigate issues of study quality, respondent burden, and confidentiality.
  • This approach enhances the management of research-related communications in academic settings.