Survey
A survey is a tool used to gather information from a given population. Generally, a survey comprises a collection of questions or statements requiring a response from participants. Surveys can be used to collect background information or gather opinions.
The GovLab, in partnership with UNICEF’s Health and HIV team in the Division of Data, Analysis, Planning & Monitoring and the Data for Children Collaborative, ran a rapid process to develop, refine and validate a topic map on research issues in Adolescent Mental Health, with the goal of informing the design and prioritisation of future data collaboratives.
Learn moreA mixed-methods public engagement process exploring the question: ‘What constitutes a fair partnership between the NHS and researchers, charities and industry on the uses of NHS patients’ data and NHS operational data?’.
Three roundtable discussions with patient advocacy groups were used to develop materials and refine research questions. These were used in three citizens’ juries, and findings were validated through a 2000 person nationally representative online survey.
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