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Apr 08, 2009 09:37 PM

A Question about Policies and Etiquette


Hello,

My name is Matthew. I am a doctoral student at Walden University. I am working on my dissertation. My topic is the impact of rotating shifts on hospital nurses. My proposal is ready to send to Walden's IRB. However, I am experiencing great difficulty obtaining cooperation from the hospitals in my area. My study involves an anonymous online survey.
I was wondering whether allnurses would allow me to submit a post to the site with some background information about my study and an
invitation to follow a link to the online survey for dissertation. If you need more information, please let me know and I will be happy to provide it. Any help or suggestions you can provide would be greatly
appreciated.


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from NRSKarenRN
Old Apr 10, 2009, 09:20 AM

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Feel free to post survey synopsis and survey link here...along with outcome of your results later.
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