Research on pop consumption among healthcare professionals.RNs or NPs only.

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Specializes in CVICU.

Hi, I am doing a correlational research project for class and is having a really hard time finding rns to gather information from. So, I thought I might try this site.

Sum of participant rights: All information will be anonymous. Names will not be used. You don't have to participate. You can request to withdraw data. Contact me for contact of my professor; he's listed as the main person of this research since he has a doctorate degree and since I am only a student. Your answers will only be used to statistical analysis. No special meaning will be placed on any particular questions. A computer will be used to analyze the data; no judgment for your answers... Your participation will greatly help shed lights on some common choices of rns.

1. Do you drink pop

A. yes B. no

2. Why do you drink pop?

A. out of preference B.dependence/addiction C. I don't drink pop

D. others__________

3. Your percentage of liquid consumption from pop (estimate)

0% 10% 30% 50% 70% 90% 100%

4. Do you drink diet pop or regular pop?

A. Diet only B. Regular only C. Both D. neither

5. Of regular and diet pop consumption, what is the estimated percentage that is from diet pop?

0% 10% 30% 50% 70% 90% 100%

6. What might influence you to stop drinking diet pop?

A. nothing B. better substitute C. Cost D. Health reasons E. Others________

7. Are you currently a nursing (masters or RN to BSN), PA, or medical student (currently in medical school)?

A. Yes B. No

8. Which top degree do you currently hold?

A. CNA B. CNA C. LPN D. RN (including BSN) E. PA/NP D. MD

Specializes in PACU.

1. Do you drink pop

A. yes

2. Why do you drink pop?

A. out of preference

3. Your percentage of liquid consumption from pop (estimate)

30%

4. Do you drink diet pop or regular pop?

C. Both

5. Of regular and diet pop consumption, what is the estimated percentage that is from diet pop?

90%

6. What might influence you to stop drinking diet pop?

A. nothing

7. Are you currently a nursing (masters or RN to BSN), PA, or medical student (currently in medical school)?

A. Yes

8. Which top degree do you currently hold?

D. RN (including BSN)

Your title does not reflect the choices in your last question.

Specializes in ER, ICU.

You can create a free survey at surveymonkey.com and link to it, this would make it a lot easier for people to respond. I have done that on this site and I got over a hundred responses. And don't you mean soda? ;)

Specializes in Gerontological, cardiac, med-surg, peds.

Moved to Academic Nursing Research Participation Requests Forum, as more appropriate for this type of student assignment :)

Specializes in CVICU.

that's not the title of my research. My title is Research on pop consumption among healthcare professionals. The title above was designed to gain attention of nurses on the site.

I'll move to the research request forum. Didn't notice it before. I'll also try survey monkey. Thanks.

Specializes in CVICU.

I actually used soda to describe pop at first, but since I live in the midwest, my professor thought I should use pop since its more recognized here; a great majority of my participants live in the mid-west. I actually changed it to carbonated beverage but changed back to pop since I kept getting asked if I was talking about pop. This is my first attempt to gather data via internet. I might need to add soda as well. Thanks :-)

Specializes in CVICU.

I created a surveymonkey survey. Just click on the link and finish the survey. Thanks to anyone who participates. Click here to take survey

thanks perpetual student.

Specializes in CVICU.

here's my surveymonkey link. clicking on it will allow you to take the survey quickly and effectively. please contribute your personal inputs via taking the survey. this is a class project as well as something i am curious about. click here to take survey

Specializes in Gerontology, Med surg, Home Health.

I tried both of your links and got a bad request message.1. I don't drink pop or soda . It leeches the calcium out of your bones. It has no redeeming features. I might have one ounce every 6 months.RN with a BA and certified as a DON.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

Here is a better link to the survey

Survey on pop/soda consumption

Just a note: for profession, you jumped from LPN to RN/BSN...you skipped RN/ADN. I have a BSN, but I was wondering why you jumped over the ADNs?

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