Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

Feasibility of an Electronic Survey on iPads with In-Person Data Collectors for Data Collection with Health Care Professionals and Health Care Consumers in General Emergency Departments

Feasibility of an Electronic Survey on iPads with In-Person Data Collectors for Data Collection with Health Care Professionals and Health Care Consumers in General Emergency Departments

Feasibility of an Electronic Survey on iPads with In-Person Data Collectors for Data Collection with Health Care Professionals and Health Care Consumers in General Emergency Departments

Journals

  1. Scott S, Albrecht L, Given L, Hartling L, Johnson D, Jabbour M, Klassen T. Pediatric information seeking behaviour, information needs, and information preferences of health care professionals in general emergency departments: Results from the Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) Needs Assessment. CJEM 2018;20(1):89 View
  2. Flynn R, Albrecht L, Scott S. Two Approaches to Focus Group Data Collection for Qualitative Health Research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2018;17(1) View
  3. Grace R, Kemp L, Barnes J, Elcombe E, Knight J, Baird K, Webster V, Byrne F. Community Volunteer Support for Families With Young Children: Protocol for the Volunteer Family Connect Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(7):e10000 View
  4. Hartling L, Elliott S, Buckreus K, Leung J, Scott S. Development and evaluation of a parent advisory group to inform a research program for knowledge translation in child health. Research Involvement and Engagement 2021;7(1) View