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Concise, readable, and easy to navigateâa practical and thorough guide to conducting efficient and effective medical research 

A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2023!

Whether youâre a student, scholar, faculty member, or practicing healthcare professional Research Methodology in the Health Sciences helps you improve your research skills and critically appraise original research and apply it in evidence-based patient care. This peerless guide describes the principles of biostatistics and provides detailed examples to build your comprehension of the utility and applicability of bio-statistical tests, without going into the mathematical details of such tests.

Youâll find accessible coverage of the principles of biomedical ethics in research and publication, review of the medical literature, how to write a dissertation, how to prepare and submit a research manuscript for publication in a journal, ho

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgment

PART ONE

CHAPTER 1. Introduction
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OF RESEARCH
Examples of Clinical Observations
What Is Common among These Observations?
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Research Methodology
Research Methods
CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES
RESEARCH CANNOT BE DONE HAPHAZARDLY
Research Planning
Different Types of Study Designs and Their Functions
Example of an Important Case Series
Analysis and Interpretation of Data
Clinical Application of the Results
WHY STATISTICS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES?
Example of the Use of Statistics
Statistical Issues in Medical Research
Practical Use of Statistical Concepts and Tests
MEDICAL LITERATURE SEARCH AND CLINICAL DECISION MAKING
Questions Arising from Common Clinical Problems
How and Where to Get the Answers
PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

CHAPTER 2. How to Plan a Research Study
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
HOW TO START A RESEARCH STUDY
How to Develop the Research Question
Generating a Hypothesis
Defining the Research Objectives
The Study Example
STUDY DESIGN
STEPS INVOLVED IN UNDERTAKING A RESEARCH STUDY
Preinvestigational Steps
Writing the Protocol
Investigational Steps
Postinvestigational Steps
ERRORS IN REPORTING RESEARCH
Example of a Reporting Error
LEVELS OF MEDICAL RESEARCH

CHAPTER 3. Types of Studies in Clinical Research — Part I: Observational Studies
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
RESEARCH DESIGN AND STUDIES
Types of Studies
STUDIES OF RISK ASSESSMENT: OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES
What Are Observational Descriptive Studies?
Utilities of Descriptive Studies
Advantages and Limitations of Descriptive Studies
Types of Descriptive Studies
Types of Observational Analytical Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Case–Control Studies
Cohort Studies
Hybrid Study Designs

CHAPTER 4. Types of Studies in Clinical Research — Part II: Interventional Studies
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVENTIONAL STUDIES
Interventional Trials in Basic Science
Interventional Trials in Community Settings
Interventional Trials in Clinical Settings
JUSTIFICATION FOR CLINICAL TRIALS
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
TERMINOLOGY USED IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Participant
Investigator
Intervention
Outcome
Intervention and Control Groups
HISTORY OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
STEPS IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
ADVANTAGES OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
SPECIAL ISSUES IN RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
Planning the Intervention and Control Conditions
Planning the Outcomes of the Study
Selection of the Study Groups
Baseline Characteristics and Random Allocation of Participants to Intervention and Control Groups
Blinding
Implications of Eligibility Criteria in Sampling
Efficacy and Effectiveness
Analytic Methods Used
Ethical Issues
TYPES OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
Randomized Controlled Trials Based on Participants’ Exposure and Response to the Intervention
Randomized Controlled Trials Based on the Number of Participants
Randomized Controlled Trials Based on Different Aspects of Interventions Evaluated
BEYOND CLINICAL TRIALS: APPROACH TO SECONDARY RESEARCH
The Need for Review of Clinical Trials
Types of Reviews

CHAPTER 5. APPROACH TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
FOCUSING ON QUALITATIVE ASPECTS IN RESEARCH
WHAT IS QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
When to Use Qualitative Approaches in Research
METHODOLOGIC APPROACH TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Appropriate Research Questions in Qualitative Research
Methodology in Qualitative Research
Methods of Data Collection in Qualitative Research
Types of Qualitative Data Collection Methods
Qualitative Data Analysis
COMPARING QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
Can Qualitative Research Methods Complement Quantitative Methods?
Rigor in Qualitative Research
Limitations of Qualitative Research Methods

CHAPTER 6. ETHICS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE ETHICS AND MEDICAL ETHICS
What Is Ethics?
What Is Medical Ethics?
ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
Why Research Is Essential in Medical Science
Conflict of Interest between Doctor as Caregiver and as Researcher
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Treaties and Declarations to Safeguard Medical Ethics
PRINCIPLES GUIDING CONDUCT OF ETHICAL RESEARCH
Independent Ethics Committee
Functioning of the Ethics Committees
Ethics Committee Review
Research on Vulnerable Subjects and Other Special Groups
Ethical Issues Specific to Randomized Controlled Trials
Limitations of Ethics Committees
PUBLICATION ETHICS

CHAPTER 7. LITERATURE REVIEW, TRACKING THE BEST EVIDENCE, AND LITERATURE SEARCH
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
WHAT IS A LITERATURE REVIEW?
WHY IS LITERATURE REVIEW NECESSARY?
PRIORITIES IN THE LITERATURE REVIEW PROCESS
HOW TO ANALYZE THE LITERATURE
Format and Level of the Literature Review
Association between the Research Question and the Literature Rev iew
EVIDENCE FROM CLINICAL RESEARCH
Evidence from Reviews
Different Types of Reviews
Clinical Guidelines and Their Utility in Evidence-Based Care
Synopsis of Clinical Guidelines
HOW TO TRACK THE BEST EVIDENCE
Challenges in Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
How to Get the Best Answers?
Difficulties in Getting the Right Information
Literature Search for Evidence-Based Patient Care
HIERARCHY OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE
Primary Research
Secondary Research
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)
HOW TO SEARCH THE EVIDENCE, AND ELECTRONIC DATA SEARCH
Literature Search Techniques
Electronic Databases
Compiling the Review Material

CHAPTER 8. HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PAPER
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
PREPARATION OF A SCIENTIFIC PAPER
Evolution of the Manuscript-Writing Process
DIFFERENT TYPES OF ARTICLES AND THEIR STRUCTURES
Original Research Articles and the IMRAD Format
The Structure of the Original Research Article
Additional Formats for Original Research Articles
Variations of the IMRAD Structure
Structure for Reviews
PREPARATION OF THE MANUSCRIPT
Background Information
Selection of Target Journal
Authorship Issues
Ethical Concerns
HOW TO START WRITING THE MANUSCRIPT
FINAL PRESENTATION OF THE ARTICLE
Title, Key Words, and Abstract

PART TWO

CHAPTER 9. INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS AND APPROACH TO DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
WHY STATISTICS IS NECESSARY FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
SOME BASIC ELEMENTS OF BIOSTATISTICS
Variable and Data
Types of Data
Data Measurement Scales
PRESENTATION OF THE DATA
Different Formats for Data Presentation
MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION
Measures of Central Tendency
Measures of Dispersion

CHAPTER 10. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—I
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Population and Sample
Statistical Inference
Descriptive Measure
Parameter and Statistic
Element
Probability
POPULATION AND SAMPLES
Population
Sample
TYPES OF SAMPLING
Random Sampling
Nonrandom Sampling
Type of Sampling Design to Be Selected for Any Research
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
Types of Hypotheses
Hypothesis Testing and the p Value
Types of Error
Statistical Interpretations and Power
The p Value in Practice
Statistical Significance versus Clinical Importance
Limitations of Hypothesis Testing
ESTIMATION
Rationale for Estimation in Research in the Health Sciences
Types of Estimates
CONFIDENCE INTERVALS IN INTERPRETING STUDY RESULTS
Confidence Intervals
BIAS AND CHANCE
Bias
Chance
Comparing Bias and Chance
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY
Validity
Reliability

CHAPTER 11. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—II
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Measures of Frequency
Association and Causation
Correlation and Regression
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
Advantage of Objective over Subjective Reasoning
Incidence
Prevalence
Comparing Prevalence with Incidence
ASSOCIATION AND CAUSATION
What Is an Association?
Types of Variables in an Association
MEASURING ASSOCIATION
MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION
Absolute Measures of Association
Relative Measures of Association
Practical Application of Measures of Association
CORRELATION AND REGRESSION
Correlation
Regression
Regression Analysis
CONCEPT OF CAUSAL ASSOCIATION
Establishing Association between Variables
Establishing the Causality of Association
Importance of Establishing Causality of Association
Association between Variables

CHAPTER 12. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—III
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES
What Are Diagnostic Tests?
Relation between Diagnostic Test Result and Disease
DEFINITIONS OF COMMON TERMS
Sensitivity
Specificity
Positive Predictive Value
Negative Predictive Value
Likelihood Ratios
Prevalence
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY
Sensitivity
Specificity
Clinical Utility and Limitations of Sensitivity and Specificity
PREDICTIVE VALUES
Positive Predictive Value
Negative Predictive Value
Predictive Value and Prevalence of the Disease
LIKELIHOOD RATIO
ESTIMATING PROBABILITY OF DISEASE
Pretest and Posttest Probabilities
Bayesian Probability
TRADE-OFF BETWEEN SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY
How to Select the Optimal Cutoff Value
STATISTICAL TESTS AND TECHNIQUES USED IN THE MEDICAL LITERATURE
Commonly Used Statistical Tests in Clinical Research
Analogy between Diagnostic Tests and Clinical Research
Application of Statistical Tests in Clinical Research
How to Select a Statistical Test
SAMPLE SIZE CALCULATION FOR VARIOUS STUDIES
Planning the Sample Size
Importance of the Sample Size
Statistical Issues in Determining the Sample Size
Sample-Size Determination for Different Types of Studies

Index

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Concise, readable, and easy to navigateâa practical and thorough guide to conducting efficient and effective medical research 

      A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2023!

      Whether youâre a student, scholar, faculty member, or practicing healthcare professional Research Methodology in the Health Sciences helps you improve your research skills and critically appraise original research and apply it in evidence-based patient care. This peerless guide describes the principles of biostatistics and provides detailed examples to build your comprehension of the utility and applicability of bio-statistical tests, without going into the mathematical details of such tests.

      Youâll find accessible coverage of the principles of biomedical ethics in research and publication, review of the medical literature, how to write a dissertation, how to prepare and submit a research manuscript for publication in a journal, ho

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgment

      PART ONE

      CHAPTER 1. Introduction
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      DEFINITION OF RESEARCH
      Examples of Clinical Observations
      What Is Common among These Observations?
      DEFINITION OF TERMS
      Research Methodology
      Research Methods
      CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES
      RESEARCH CANNOT BE DONE HAPHAZARDLY
      Research Planning
      Different Types of Study Designs and Their Functions
      Example of an Important Case Series
      Analysis and Interpretation of Data
      Clinical Application of the Results
      WHY STATISTICS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES?
      Example of the Use of Statistics
      Statistical Issues in Medical Research
      Practical Use of Statistical Concepts and Tests
      MEDICAL LITERATURE SEARCH AND CLINICAL DECISION MAKING
      Questions Arising from Common Clinical Problems
      How and Where to Get the Answers
      PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

      CHAPTER 2. How to Plan a Research Study
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      HOW TO START A RESEARCH STUDY
      How to Develop the Research Question
      Generating a Hypothesis
      Defining the Research Objectives
      The Study Example
      STUDY DESIGN
      STEPS INVOLVED IN UNDERTAKING A RESEARCH STUDY
      Preinvestigational Steps
      Writing the Protocol
      Investigational Steps
      Postinvestigational Steps
      ERRORS IN REPORTING RESEARCH
      Example of a Reporting Error
      LEVELS OF MEDICAL RESEARCH

      CHAPTER 3. Types of Studies in Clinical Research — Part I: Observational Studies
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      RESEARCH DESIGN AND STUDIES
      Types of Studies
      STUDIES OF RISK ASSESSMENT: OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES
      What Are Observational Descriptive Studies?
      Utilities of Descriptive Studies
      Advantages and Limitations of Descriptive Studies
      Types of Descriptive Studies
      Types of Observational Analytical Studies
      Cross-Sectional Studies
      Case–Control Studies
      Cohort Studies
      Hybrid Study Designs

      CHAPTER 4. Types of Studies in Clinical Research — Part II: Interventional Studies
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVENTIONAL STUDIES
      Interventional Trials in Basic Science
      Interventional Trials in Community Settings
      Interventional Trials in Clinical Settings
      JUSTIFICATION FOR CLINICAL TRIALS
      RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
      TERMINOLOGY USED IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
      Participant
      Investigator
      Intervention
      Outcome
      Intervention and Control Groups
      HISTORY OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
      STEPS IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
      ADVANTAGES OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
      SPECIAL ISSUES IN RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
      Planning the Intervention and Control Conditions
      Planning the Outcomes of the Study
      Selection of the Study Groups
      Baseline Characteristics and Random Allocation of Participants to Intervention and Control Groups
      Blinding
      Implications of Eligibility Criteria in Sampling
      Efficacy and Effectiveness
      Analytic Methods Used
      Ethical Issues
      TYPES OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
      Randomized Controlled Trials Based on Participants’ Exposure and Response to the Intervention
      Randomized Controlled Trials Based on the Number of Participants
      Randomized Controlled Trials Based on Different Aspects of Interventions Evaluated
      BEYOND CLINICAL TRIALS: APPROACH TO SECONDARY RESEARCH
      The Need for Review of Clinical Trials
      Types of Reviews

      CHAPTER 5. APPROACH TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      FOCUSING ON QUALITATIVE ASPECTS IN RESEARCH
      WHAT IS QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
      When to Use Qualitative Approaches in Research
      METHODOLOGIC APPROACH TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
      Appropriate Research Questions in Qualitative Research
      Methodology in Qualitative Research
      Methods of Data Collection in Qualitative Research
      Types of Qualitative Data Collection Methods
      Qualitative Data Analysis
      COMPARING QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
      Can Qualitative Research Methods Complement Quantitative Methods?
      Rigor in Qualitative Research
      Limitations of Qualitative Research Methods

      CHAPTER 6. ETHICS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      WHAT ARE ETHICS AND MEDICAL ETHICS
      What Is Ethics?
      What Is Medical Ethics?
      ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
      Why Research Is Essential in Medical Science
      Conflict of Interest between Doctor as Caregiver and as Researcher
      HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
      Treaties and Declarations to Safeguard Medical Ethics
      PRINCIPLES GUIDING CONDUCT OF ETHICAL RESEARCH
      Independent Ethics Committee
      Functioning of the Ethics Committees
      Ethics Committee Review
      Research on Vulnerable Subjects and Other Special Groups
      Ethical Issues Specific to Randomized Controlled Trials
      Limitations of Ethics Committees
      PUBLICATION ETHICS

      CHAPTER 7. LITERATURE REVIEW, TRACKING THE BEST EVIDENCE, AND LITERATURE SEARCH
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      WHAT IS A LITERATURE REVIEW?
      WHY IS LITERATURE REVIEW NECESSARY?
      PRIORITIES IN THE LITERATURE REVIEW PROCESS
      HOW TO ANALYZE THE LITERATURE
      Format and Level of the Literature Review
      Association between the Research Question and the Literature Rev iew
      EVIDENCE FROM CLINICAL RESEARCH
      Evidence from Reviews
      Different Types of Reviews
      Clinical Guidelines and Their Utility in Evidence-Based Care
      Synopsis of Clinical Guidelines
      HOW TO TRACK THE BEST EVIDENCE
      Challenges in Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
      How to Get the Best Answers?
      Difficulties in Getting the Right Information
      Literature Search for Evidence-Based Patient Care
      HIERARCHY OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE
      Primary Research
      Secondary Research
      Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)
      HOW TO SEARCH THE EVIDENCE, AND ELECTRONIC DATA SEARCH
      Literature Search Techniques
      Electronic Databases
      Compiling the Review Material

      CHAPTER 8. HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PAPER
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      PREPARATION OF A SCIENTIFIC PAPER
      Evolution of the Manuscript-Writing Process
      DIFFERENT TYPES OF ARTICLES AND THEIR STRUCTURES
      Original Research Articles and the IMRAD Format
      The Structure of the Original Research Article
      Additional Formats for Original Research Articles
      Variations of the IMRAD Structure
      Structure for Reviews
      PREPARATION OF THE MANUSCRIPT
      Background Information
      Selection of Target Journal
      Authorship Issues
      Ethical Concerns
      HOW TO START WRITING THE MANUSCRIPT
      FINAL PRESENTATION OF THE ARTICLE
      Title, Key Words, and Abstract

      PART TWO

      CHAPTER 9. INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS AND APPROACH TO DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      WHY STATISTICS IS NECESSARY FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
      SOME BASIC ELEMENTS OF BIOSTATISTICS
      Variable and Data
      Types of Data
      Data Measurement Scales
      PRESENTATION OF THE DATA
      Different Formats for Data Presentation
      MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION
      Measures of Central Tendency
      Measures of Dispersion

      CHAPTER 10. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—I
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      DEFINITION OF TERMS
      Population and Sample
      Statistical Inference
      Descriptive Measure
      Parameter and Statistic
      Element
      Probability
      POPULATION AND SAMPLES
      Population
      Sample
      TYPES OF SAMPLING
      Random Sampling
      Nonrandom Sampling
      Type of Sampling Design to Be Selected for Any Research
      HYPOTHESIS TESTING
      Types of Hypotheses
      Hypothesis Testing and the p Value
      Types of Error
      Statistical Interpretations and Power
      The p Value in Practice
      Statistical Significance versus Clinical Importance
      Limitations of Hypothesis Testing
      ESTIMATION
      Rationale for Estimation in Research in the Health Sciences
      Types of Estimates
      CONFIDENCE INTERVALS IN INTERPRETING STUDY RESULTS
      Confidence Intervals
      BIAS AND CHANCE
      Bias
      Chance
      Comparing Bias and Chance
      VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY
      Validity
      Reliability

      CHAPTER 11. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—II
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      DEFINITION OF TERMS
      Measures of Frequency
      Association and Causation
      Correlation and Regression
      INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
      Advantage of Objective over Subjective Reasoning
      Incidence
      Prevalence
      Comparing Prevalence with Incidence
      ASSOCIATION AND CAUSATION
      What Is an Association?
      Types of Variables in an Association
      MEASURING ASSOCIATION
      MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION
      Absolute Measures of Association
      Relative Measures of Association
      Practical Application of Measures of Association
      CORRELATION AND REGRESSION
      Correlation
      Regression
      Regression Analysis
      CONCEPT OF CAUSAL ASSOCIATION
      Establishing Association between Variables
      Establishing the Causality of Association
      Importance of Establishing Causality of Association
      Association between Variables

      CHAPTER 12. APPROACH TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE—III
      CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
      DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES
      What Are Diagnostic Tests?
      Relation between Diagnostic Test Result and Disease
      DEFINITIONS OF COMMON TERMS
      Sensitivity
      Specificity
      Positive Predictive Value
      Negative Predictive Value
      Likelihood Ratios
      Prevalence
      SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY
      Sensitivity
      Specificity
      Clinical Utility and Limitations of Sensitivity and Specificity
      PREDICTIVE VALUES
      Positive Predictive Value
      Negative Predictive Value
      Predictive Value and Prevalence of the Disease
      LIKELIHOOD RATIO
      ESTIMATING PROBABILITY OF DISEASE
      Pretest and Posttest Probabilities
      Bayesian Probability
      TRADE-OFF BETWEEN SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY
      How to Select the Optimal Cutoff Value
      STATISTICAL TESTS AND TECHNIQUES USED IN THE MEDICAL LITERATURE
      Commonly Used Statistical Tests in Clinical Research
      Analogy between Diagnostic Tests and Clinical Research
      Application of Statistical Tests in Clinical Research
      How to Select a Statistical Test
      SAMPLE SIZE CALCULATION FOR VARIOUS STUDIES
      Planning the Sample Size
      Importance of the Sample Size
      Statistical Issues in Determining the Sample Size
      Sample-Size Determination for Different Types of Studies

      Index

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