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At NRIC we believe it is important to know whether you are using NRIC to
help in your everyday work, why you are using it & whether you find it
easy to use and what makes it difficult to use. We want NRIC to have an
impact on your work by helping you to find relevant information when you
need it. The only way to know if this is the case or not is to ask you!
Take part in our NRIC evaluation for your chance to win as well as your
chance to let us know what you think about NRIC and the impact it has on
your work. Please contact Gemma Madle at [log in to unmask] for details
of how to take part. More information can be found below.
Kind regards
The NRIC Team
More details of the NRIC Evaluation Study:
What does it involve?
We don’t simply want to ask a few quick questions and get basic and not
very useful answers. We believe that proper evaluation is necessary to
gain a good understanding of how you use NRIC & how you would like it to
be in order to develop it further and make it more useful to you. So we
are looking for people to sign up to a 3 month study. It will not take a
great deal of your time over this period but the 3 month length is
necessary for us to evaluate use over time and gain a better picture than
could be achieved in a shorter study. Your involvement will be as follows:
1. Registration – we will send you a registration username and password
and whenever you access NRIC during the 3 month study period we ask that
you login so we are able to see when you are accessing the website. All
accesses will be confidential and all data anonymised so you will not be
linked to your access. You will also be asked to complete a short
questionnaire to find out how often you have used NRIC and your reasons
for doing so. This should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
2. Pre and post use questionnaires – when you login to NRIC during the
study period to search for evidence or information for your work you will
be asked to answer 3 questions about your reason for visiting and your
existing knowledge around this area. When you leave NRIC at the end of
this session you will be asked to complete a further 5 questions asking
you how your knowledge/attitudes have changed and which documents you
found useful. You will be asked to do this at least twice during the
study period. These questionnaires should add no more than 10 minutes to
your visit time.
3. In the middle of the study period you will be asked to set 15/20
minutes aside to complete two questionnaires. You will first be asked
some questions about your knowledge of and attitudes to infection control
and then asked to browse the NRIC website. Finally you will be asked to
complete another questionnaire about infection control. This should take
no longer than 20 minutes in total (unless you wish to spend longer!)
4. At the end of the 3 month study period you will be sent a short
questionnaire asking about your use of NRIC during the study period. This
questionnaire should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete.
5. We will also be looking for people who are willing to be interviewed
about their use of NRIC. This will take approximately 1 hour and the
interviewer will travel to you. This part of the study is optional as
only a few interviews are necessary.
What do I do next?
Please contact Gemma Madle at [log in to unmask] if you wish to take
part in this study. There will be a draw to win £100 Amazon or M&S
vouchers for all those who take part.
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