Folks,

 

Here are my few cents worth of thoughts.

 

*         Prompt Statement tweaked:  "A specific action individuals and/or
communities might take to better support those who seek to study health and
health care improvement would be to ..."

*         Cleaned up, I think the demographic sorts you have collectively
identified work fine.  Remember our software limitation is eight sort
variables.

*         For this project, I think the standard rating scales would work
fine.  Importance, feasibility, and relevance (to the participants' routine
interactions with researchers).

 

Again, just my thoughts.  I don't want to unduly bias "your" project.

 

Ken

 

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Subject: Unfinished Concept Mapping Tasks - Top Priority

 

Enclosed is the agenda from today's CRT meeting with highlighting and notes
embedded (also posted to SS, line 62/63).  The notes (in blue boxes)
indicate what concept mapping-related decisions we still need to make or
what information we need to quickly provide in order to get started.  (Fyi,
the real minutes will get posted soon, but I knew we couldn't wait!) 

 

The highlighting on the agenda/notes document in yellow indicate agenda
items where there are decisions to be made/info to be provided.  The green
highlighting simply alerts you to some new language or suggestions within
those items.  On the right hand side are blue box arrows with requests for
input, e.g. rating criteria, or information, e.g., names/emails.  

 

I'm asking CRT members to provide their feedback on each of the
decision/request for info items by replying to this email (which will reply
to all) NO LATER THAN MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 8.  These items include:

*         Further recommendations about the prompt (please review the
Guidance document too, enclosed, and see that more relevant prompt examples
have been added)

*         Recommendations on rating criteria to use

*         Recommendations on demographic variables to include

*         Confirmation of 2-5 expert team members/site by name

*         Names/emails of min. 5 PBRN reps and min. 5 academic researchers
that will do concept mapping activity (Lyndee, if you don't have academic
researchers to do this, not to worry.  Just focus on identifying PBRN
steering committee members or other clinicians in LANet.)

 

If you can't get everything together, get what you can!

 

Thanks much and have a wonderful weekend,

Barbara

 

Barbara L. Norton, DrPH
Assistant Professor of Research // Research Division
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine // University of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center

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