Tag Archives: data collection
Case Study: Burnout and distress among physicians, nurses, and health care professionals
Even prior to the COVID pandemic, burnout and distress have had negative impacts on physicians, nurses, healthcare professionals and the treatment they provide. Understanding these impacts is key to making positive change and improving healthcare services. This study, by Barry … Continue reading
It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new research plan
What’s your plan for 2021? Pick up the pieces and try to somehow recover from 2020? Dive full steam ahead into anything and everything that comes your way in 2021? The best plan of action is probably a bit of … Continue reading
On both sides: A debate for balanced research reports
By now, we’ve all heard the phrase “on both sides” innumerable times. It generally means giving equal time and space to “both sides” of an issue. Though we usually hear about in terms of gender, ethnicity, and identity, it has … Continue reading
Sampling Is Easy
Sampling is really easy. You just need to know where your target audience is. Whether they have a computer at home or have to go to a public library to borrow one. Whether they have a mobile phone to … Continue reading
How to create more inclusive data collection tools and benefit from more actionable market research results
From a land solely populated by indigenous peoples, the last five hundred or so years brought an influx of people from all over the world to what is now Canada. According to 2016 census data, about 22% of people in … Continue reading