Workshop Resources
PHReNet has made a number of its introductory level core workshop resources available for the purposes of study and research. If you wish to use this material, we ask you to please reference and acknowledge The University of New South Wales Primary Health Care Research Network (PHReNet) and the respective author(s) referenced fully.
Formulating a research question
Designing a questionnaire
Further Reading on designing questionnaires
- Edwards P, Roberts I, Clark M, DiGuiseppi C, Pratap S, Wentz R, Kwan I. Methods to increase response rates to postal questionnaires: a systematic review. BMJ 2002 May 18; 324(7347):1183.
- Boynton PM. Administering, analysing and reporting your questionnaire. BMJ 2004 June 5; 328(7452):1372-5.
- Boynton PM and Greenhaulgh T. Selecting, designing and developing your questionnaire. BMJ 2004 May 29: 328(7451):1312-5
- Boynton PM, Wood GW, Greehalgh T. Reaching beyond the white middle classes. BMJ 2004 June 12; 328 (7453):1433-6.
Qualitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Evaluating your health project
For further short succinct summaries of basic research topics go to our
research bites page. Further research resources can also be accessed from the
NSW Primary Health Care Research Capacity Building Program website.