Majority of Respondents Expressed Interest About Comparative Effectiveness Research, According to Poll

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Comparative Effectiveness Research Poll

12/03/09
The American Nurses Association (ANA) would like to thanks its website visitors who participated in the ‘Have Your Say’ online poll. The poll asked visitors if they would like to learn more about Comparative Effectiveness Research.

Based on the results, about 78% of respondents expressed interest in learning about this topic. And only 4% did not. Eighteen percent reported having no knowledge of the topic. This tally was based on 296 online votes.

To participate in the new poll, go to the NursingWorld homepage and answer the new poll question under the section titled “HAVE YOUR SAY” at the bottom of the left margin. A new poll will be posted on a biweekly basis, and results from the previous poll will be made available.

Related Resource

  • What is Comparative Effectiveness Research
    Comparative effectiveness research is designed to inform health care decisions by providing evidence on the effectiveness, benefits, and harms of different treatment options. The evidence is generated from research studies that compare drugs, medical devices, tests, surgeries, or ways to deliver health care.
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