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Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS-Process, Value, and Potential Use

Slide 6. How did you (PBRN) distribute and collect SOPS in your medical office?

(Please mark all that apply.)

  • Other:
    • We met with the QI Director of a large health care system and he/she delivered the surveys to the clinics.
    • Method varied by distance and level of previous network involvement. We had individual contact with practices that had not participated in a study in the past year.

Image: Bar chart indicating how the Practice-based Research Network (PBRN) distributed and collected Surveys on Patient Safety Culture (SOPS). Response % (n = 16):

  • Followed up with phone calls: 87.5 percent (14).
  • Traveled to offices and delivered surveys: 87.5 percent (14).
  • Face-to-face meetings with the POC (Point-of-Contact) or others: 81.3 percent (13).
  • Mailed surveys to Point of Contact: 68.8 percent (11).
  • Other: 12.5 percent (2).


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Internet Citation: Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS-Process, Value, and Potential Use: Slide 6. How did you (PBRN) distribute and collect SOPS in your medical office?. May 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patientsafetyculture/medical-office/2011/fagnantacall/fagnantacallsl6.html

 

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