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What's the Big Idea? Provincial Department of Anesthesiology Research Ideas Form
Do you have a Research Idea?
Information from this form will populate the
Anesthesia Research Ideas Repository
which can be accessed on the
Research SharePoint site.
The repository is only accessible to Anesthesiology Faculty, Residents, and Staff.
For questions or comments, contact:
Darcie Earle, Provincial Research Facilitator,
darcie.earle@usask.ca
If your idea has a quality improvement lens, please contact Carla Flogan, Provincial Quality, Safety & Continuous Improvement Coordinator at
carla.flogan@usask.ca
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Date of Form Completion
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Surname
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Type of Project
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Research
Quality Improvement
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Your Position
What is you position in the department?
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Suggested Project Title
Enter project name. Try to keep it short while capturing the main theme of the project. Could be an acronym as used for larger studies, a research question, or an interesting eye-catching title as used for a manuscript.
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Project Description
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Include information on PICO: Population: (e.g. adults with overweight/obesity); Intervention/indicator; exposure/event: (e.g. colorectal surgery, dexamethasone); Comparison/control: (e.g. normal weight, or alternative drug); Outcome: (e.g. anastomotic leaks)
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Potential Collaborators name(s)/Department
e.g. Staff members/Supervisor, Department; SCPOR; patient partners; SHA
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Relevant or Background Papers
If available, include the reference or PMID for a paper that informs the study idea, sets up the background, or is foundational to a theory, technique, treatment etc.
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Estimated Level of Difficulty and Time Commitment
Basic research difficulty and time commitment (e.g. previously collected data, chart review)
Moderate research difficulty and time commitment (e.g. data collection required with small n)
Advanced research difficulty and time commitment (e.g. patient-oriented research, mixed methods data collection, large n)
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Study design - chart review, RCT, observational, survey,
Chart Review
RCT
Observational/Cross-sectional
Repeated Measures/Longitudinal
Survey
Survey with Interviews/Focus groups
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Support required
Sample Size calculation
Proposal Development, Study Design and Methodology
Funding Applications
Ethics Application
Data Collection
Data processing
Statistical Analysis
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Any Additional Notes
Potential and/or foreseeable difficulties, barriers or pitfalls of the project. Considerations such as workload that would benefit from partnering, expensive interventions or analyses, population and/or ethical concerns.
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