Evaluation interview questions |
1. Tell me about your experience
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• Why did you choose to participate in the (Activity) (e.g., why did you say yes, why did you follow-through with participation)? |
• What did you understand the purpose of the (Activity) to be? |
• To what extent did you interact with other participants in the (Activity)? |
2. How could we improve (Activity) for others (e.g., clarity/readability of instructions, estimates of time spent, actual time commitment, technical support, communication with coordinators, etc.)?
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3. Prior to this activity you completed a survey mailed to you that asked you to rank individual low back pain research topics. Do you recall completing the survey?
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• If no, skip |
• If yes, how would you compare the (Activity) to the first survey (e.g., ease of participating, understanding of what we were asking for, etc.) |
4. In this project, we are trying to determine how patients can inform in the initial stages of medical research (i.e., identifying research topics and research priorities).
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• How do you think researchers could do a better job of engaging patients in the initial stages of medical research? |
• What are other ways in which patients could contribute to medical research, beyond involvement as research study participants? |
• What role do you think patients should play in setting research priorities? |
• What effect do you think patients could have in being involved at this stage of the research process? |
5. Do you have any other thoughts or comments you would like to share?
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