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. 2020 Dec 25;5(2):265–273. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2020.09.014

Table 2.

Five-Point Likert Scale Survey Questions

No. Question Likert Scale Responses
Strongly Disagree (0) Disagree (1) Neutral (2) Agree (3) Strongly Agree (4)
1 Before starting, I understood the role of a clinical research coordinator.
2 A clinical research coordinator has much autonomy.
3 I believe that my training for the role of a clinical research coordinator was adequate.
4 Clinical research coordinators have opportunities for professional growth.
5 My position is well respected in the health care world.
6 I believe I have a good salary.
7 I have a collaborative role with my PI.
8 I have a close working-relationship with my PI.
9 I feel respected by my PI.
10 My PI is actively engaged in my research.
11 My work is appreciated by others.
12 The PI I work with is invested in letting me explore other research opportunities.
13 I am interested in the disease I study.
14 My work load is not overly burdensome.
15 I work in a healthy environment.
16 I have many opportunities for networking.
17 The patient population I study is easy to work with.
18 I get along with my coworkers.
19 Technology is readily available for me to be successful.
20 Patient interactions are rewarding.
21 I have enough time to get all my work done.
22 I am able to attain help whenever I need it.
23 I fully understand the nuances of clinical protocol.
24 I understand aspects of protocol development outside of day-to-day study visits.
25 The PI provides additional responsibilities outside of a typical coordinator role.
26 I have opportunities for promotion and professional growth.
27 My work environment was well structured.
28 I have opportunities to learn and explore new ideas.
29 I was able to contribute to publications and conference presentations.
30 I was offered incentive pay.
31 Salary increases were directly tied to my productivity.
32 The institutional structure for salary was clearly defined.

PI = principal investigator.