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Title Health science research : a handbook of quantitative methods / [edited by] Jennifer K. Peat ; with Craig Mellis, Katrina Williams, Wei Xuan.

Publication Info. London ; Thousand Oaks : SAGE, [2002]
©2002

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  610.72 H434H    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 313 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-301) and index.
Contents Reviewing the literature -- Improving health care delivery -- Systematic reviews -- Evidence-based practice -- Planning the study -- Study design -- Random error and bias -- Blinding and allocation concealment -- Choosing the measurements -- Outcome measurements -- Confounders and effect modifiers -- Validity -- Questionnaires and data forms -- Calculating the sample size -- Sample size calculations -- Interim analyses and stopping rules -- Conducting the study -- Project management -- Randomisation methods -- Data management -- Analysing the data -- Planning analyses -- Statistical methods -- Reporting the results -- Repeatability -- Agreement between methods -- Relative risk, odds ratio and number needed to treat -- Matched and paired analyses -- Exact methods -- Appraising research protocols -- Designing a study protocol -- Grantsmanship -- Research ethics -- References.
Summary This informative text has been written as a user friendly research, reference and study tool. It has been organized into eight chapters, each of which covers a specific area of conducting a research study. All areas from forming the research question, planning and conducting the study, and preparing a grant application are covered. This book will be of particular value to scientists, research assistants, qualified or trainee physicians, nurses and allied health workers. The book will also be an essential companion for students in all disciplines who want to learn more about how to do good research. Textbooks on research methods are often daunting, particularly for new researchers. Health Science Research is designed to be a user friendly handbook for all researchers, whatever their academic or professional background. It will be of value to all who research health topics including scientists, research assistants, qualified or trainee physicians, nurses and allied health professionals and will be an essential companion for students learning how to do good research.
Subject Medical sciences -- Research -- Methodology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Medicine -- Research -- Methodology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Medical statistics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Added Author Peat, Jennifer K.
Mellis, Craig.
Williams, Katrina.
Xuan, Wei.
ISBN 0761974024 hardback
9780761974024 hardback
0761974032 paperback
9780761974031 paperback
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