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Title: Methodological bases of building the composition of questionnaires for medical and social research
Authors: Shcherban, Nikolai
Myasoedov, Valery
Frolova, Tetyana
Melnychenko, Oleksandr
Bezrodna, Anastasiya
Emelyanova, Darya
Keywords: methodological bases
questionnaires
medical research
social research
Issue Date: 23-Oct-2019
Citation: Methodological bases of building the composition of questionnaires for medical and social research / N. Shcherban, V. Myasoedov, Т. Frolova, O. Melnychenko, A. Bezrodnaya, D. Emelyanova // Dynamics of the development of world science : The 1st International scientific and practical conference, Vancouver, October 23–25, 2019. ‒ Vancouver, 2019. ‒ С. 347–353.
Abstract: The following provisions have been used as a methodological basis for forming questions of standardized questionnaires: specifics of the questionnaire by appointment: for the adult population (profession; place of work; area of residence, etc.); for schoolgirls and female students (use of cosmetics, etc.); for parents of a child under 6 years (use of detergents when bathing the child, etc.); for parents of a sick child (possible contacts with surfactants when collecting retrograde medical history, etc.); information on the main harmful substances for the organism working in the industrial production resulting from the destruction of the surfactants; existing methodological requirements for standardized questionnaires: first of all, taking into account the purpose of the survey and the specifics of the contingent of respondents, and then taking into account the requirements by blocks of research: construction of the questionnaire; general information; health information collection and analysis of information received.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24983
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