TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility of a novel framework to routinely survey women online about their continuity of care experiences with midwifery students
AU - Tickle, Nikki
AU - Gamble, Jenny
AU - Creedy, Debra K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Aim: This study describes a novel framework used to evaluate the feasibility of an online survey to routinely collect women's feedback about their continuity of care experiences with Bachelor of Midwifery students during the clinical practicum. Background: The extent to which secure online platforms can efficiently distribute surveys and collect routine feedback from women receiving continuity of midwifery care experiences by Bachelor of Midwifery students needs to be effectively assessed and evaluated. Methods: Using a co-design approach, the teaching team, program software developers, information technology and cybersecurity experts, students, consumers and clinical placement officers were consulted in development of survey content and processes. Results: A novel framework for evaluating online surveys was developed with a focus on survey content, processes, web technology and outcomes. Conclusions: The online survey was found to be reliable, valid, reproducible, efficient and easy to access by women with a response rate of 56% achieved. Only 0.4% of surveys were opened and not completed. Accuracy of electronic addresses was increased by adding two text-match fields in the consent form and sending a confirmation email when first completed. Application of this novel framework is recommended when developing and evaluating online surveys for educational and research purposes.
AB - Aim: This study describes a novel framework used to evaluate the feasibility of an online survey to routinely collect women's feedback about their continuity of care experiences with Bachelor of Midwifery students during the clinical practicum. Background: The extent to which secure online platforms can efficiently distribute surveys and collect routine feedback from women receiving continuity of midwifery care experiences by Bachelor of Midwifery students needs to be effectively assessed and evaluated. Methods: Using a co-design approach, the teaching team, program software developers, information technology and cybersecurity experts, students, consumers and clinical placement officers were consulted in development of survey content and processes. Results: A novel framework for evaluating online surveys was developed with a focus on survey content, processes, web technology and outcomes. Conclusions: The online survey was found to be reliable, valid, reproducible, efficient and easy to access by women with a response rate of 56% achieved. Only 0.4% of surveys were opened and not completed. Accuracy of electronic addresses was increased by adding two text-match fields in the consent form and sending a confirmation email when first completed. Application of this novel framework is recommended when developing and evaluating online surveys for educational and research purposes.
KW - Continuity of care
KW - Feedback
KW - Midwifery
KW - Online
KW - Students
KW - Surveys and questionnaires
KW - Women
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103176
DO - 10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103176
M3 - Article
C2 - 34454308
AN - SCOPUS:85113587096
SN - 1471-5953
VL - 55
JO - Nurse Education in Practice
JF - Nurse Education in Practice
M1 - 103176
ER -