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“Wording Approaches for the Strength of Recommendation” Survey

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Open to National Region, Provincial Region

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What is this about?
Recommendations made by health organizations rest on a scale. On this scale, some recommendations can be “stronger” than others. This “strength” should be easily understood by everyone, including members of the public and health care professionals. The survey results will help us find a better way to phrase recommendations.

What will you do?
Read a health recommendations and answer multiple-choice questions in this 5-minute survey!
Complete the survey to enter a draw for one of five $50 gift cards!

Who can participate:
– Adults & youth 16+ years old from anywhere across Canada.
– Must have internet access.
– Can understand written English well.

For more information, contact the research coordinator Roger Kou at kour@mcmaster.ca

Want to participate?
Access the link below.

From Our Community

Shana Ooms

Executive Director of Primary Care Strategy, Policy and Quality — BC Ministry of Health

Shana Ooms

Where those of us in the room may have debated policy or wording, patient voices made sure patients were top of mind. And as a result, significant improvements were made to simplify something that was otherwise complex. Patient voices at the table bring us back to reality in terms of what we are trying to achieve.