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Call for Participants: Digital Health Usability Survey

The OutcomesRUS Lab, based at the Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (RI-MUHC, McGill University), is conducting a research study to develop a measure that identifies key indicators of usability in digital health technologies.

The research team is seeking feedback from individuals who currently use or have experience with digital health tools.

You may be eligible to participate if you use:

  • Wearable health technologies (e.g., Fitbit, Oura Ring)

  • Health or activity-tracking applications (e.g., Strava or similar apps)

Your input will help improve the design and usability of future digital health technologies by ensuring they reflect real user experiences.

🔗 Survey link:

https://forms.gle/T5YfbJb8zqajGKEt8

Thank you for contributing to research that supports better digital health solutions.

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Help Shape the 2026 MSK Network Summer School!

Planning is underway for the 2026 MSK Network Summer School, and we want to ensure the program reflects the needs and interests of our community. To guide our planning, we are seeking input from both trainees and supervisors.

We invite you to complete a short, two-question survey to let us know which topics you believe would be most valuable to feature at the Summer School. Your feedback will directly inform the design of the program and help us deliver content that is timely, relevant, and impactful.

Access the survey here: https://uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PYjmo2e5M54UC2

Thank you in advance for taking a moment to share your perspective. Your contributions are essential to making the 2026 Summer School a meaningful and enriching experience for all.

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Wording Approaches for the Strength of Recommendation – Survey

The McMaster GRADE Centre is seeking participants to complete a brief 5-minute survey on how to phrase health recommendations for broad audiences.

Access the brief survey here: https://www.research.net/r/RecWordingApproaches

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Help Shape Canada’s Bone Health Research for the Next Decade!

OsNET and the University of Waterloo are conducting a priority setting survey and looking for researchers, healthcare professionals, policy makers, other knowledge users, or persons with lived experience related to bone disease to share their voice in a two-step survey.

There are two steps in the study, both anonymous. The first step invites participants to submit what they think are important research priorities (up to five) related to bone health for Canadians in the next 10 years. Once all submissions are received, we will streamline and group them. It takes 10-15 minutes to complete the survey.

For step two, we will invite you to score submitted research priorities in groupings that are relevant to you. The criteria we will use to evaluate the research priorities relate to whether the research questions are answerable, have the potential to reduce the burden of bone disease or advance the field, and are accessible to, or are beneficial for equity-deserving groups. It takes about 10-30 minutes to complete the survey. Your submitted scores will be used to establish research priorities for bone health in Canadians over the next 10 years.

If you are interested in participating, please contact Research Assistant Hung Nguyen: hm5nguyen@uwaterloo.ca

For more information: https://osnet.ca/platforms/research-platform-2-clinical-research/osnet-priority-setting-project/?fb-edit=1

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Roundtable Discussion: Bots & Fraudulent Data in Survey Research

Digital tools and automation create new challenges for researchers to navigate when conducting virtual surveys. A significant concern is the rising number of bots and fraudulent data. Due to the increase in AI, it is critical to understand how to maintain quality data.

The University of Waterloo will be hosting a round table discussion on bots and fraudulent data in survey research. Best practices for detecting and preventing bot participation, identifying and cleaning fraudulent data, and addressing the challenges posed by imposter respondents will be explored during the session.

When: Tuesday April 22nd, from 1pm-2pm EST

Learn more and register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/7eb40176-cc9d-4c8a-a3bc-87743af68de6@723a5a87-f39a-4a22-9247-3fc240c01396

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3 Question Survey – Sociodemographic Questions in the Canadian Context

A project from Western University is conducting critical groundwork for a future grant application intended to develop and share a ‘core set’ of social and demographic questions for use in MSK rehabilitation research in Canada. The long-term goal of this program of research is to create a set of sociodemographic (SD) questions that are relevant to the Canadian context, to make those widely available, and to establish a mechanism for routine re-evaluation and revision of those questions as social sensibilities inevitably change with time.

As a first step, and taking no longer than 5 minutes: the research team is asking of all MSK Rehabilitation Research Network members, to append to the below survey any form(s) that you are currently or have recently used in an MSK-specific research project that has not yet been published (though could be on a preprint server). The research team does not want to see the data, only the questions being asked and the response options provided to participants. Word, PDF, or even screenshots of surveys are all accepted at this stage. We can accept these questions in either English or French. We will also invite you to provide a very brief few sentences on the purpose/context of the study from which the forms have come (e.g., age group, condition being studied, study design). We will extract the SD questions and response combinations verbatim and interpret them for constructs being collected, alongside all other such questions we extract from other researchers in Canada. The intention is to identify: a) what SD constructs are being most commonly collected by MSK researchers in Canada, b) how they are being collected, and c) similarities and differences across groups or research contexts.

The quick 3 question survey can be accessed here: uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55

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The research team will appreciate receiving responses within 2 weeks (by August 9th, 2024).

 

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Summer School Topics Survey 2025

If you are an MSK Network Trainee please complete the survey linked below to provide your input on a summer school topic of interest for 2025. The purpose of this short (2-question) survey is to engage trainees to determine what subjects they are most interested in attending a summer school on.

The survey can be accessed here: https://uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0B9dNiIWDFaZv6u

If you have interest in helping plan a summer school or have a potential location for a summer school, please reach out to the Network Coordinator at rehabnet@uwo.ca.

If you have any questions about the survey or Network summer schools, please reach out to the Network Coordinator at rehabnet@uwo.ca.

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Priority Setting Survey Results

The Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network created a 7-question priority setting survey to administer to Network members.

Questions aimed to gauge priorities Network members believed would be beneficial for the Network to set during the next two years (2024-2026) of operation. The questions were asked to Network members on three occasions including during the MSK Network hybrid meeting at the COA Annual Meeting, the priority setting virtual meeting, and via survey link which was sent by email.

Access this link to view the survey questions: https://forms.office.com/r/nvmLX9Phfe

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Patient Partner Survey – IMHA

The Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (CIHR-IMHA) and For Patients, by Patients’ (PxP) have put out a survey to inform patient engagement. They aim to learn more about resources to support writing skills among patient partners, support what patient partners would like to know about digital health, and help support patient partner led research.

If you would like to complete the survey, please access the link here: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bavOeyCONCLPWvA

For questions regarding the survey or about CIHR-IMHA or PxP please contact: IMHA-IALA@cihr.irsc.gc.ca