Use of Focus Groups in the Development of a Piercing Assessment Questionnaire
Abstract
As part of a larger research study, two graduate students used focus groups to collect data to assist in the development of a tool (Patient Assessment Questionnaire-PAQ) to identify the sociodemographic characteristics associated with the presence of body piercings in elective surgery patients. Two focus groups were convened. The first group consisted of perioperative nurse experts who were asked to validate the content in the PAQ. The second group consisted of a convenience sample, similar to the target population for the larger research study. The second group was asked to pilot-test a prototype of the PAQ and provide feedback regarding their experiences with completing the PAQ. Finding: Use of focus groups proved to be an appropriate and efficient method for testing and refining the PAQ.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA434176
Entities
People
- Joanna Bourne
- Tara N. Constantine
Organizations
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences