Become a successful evidence-based practitioner
How do you evaluate the evidence? Is the information accurate, relevant and meaningful for clinical decision making? Did the design fit the research questions and was the analysis and interpretation of data appropriate?
Here are all the materials you need to take your first steps as evidence-based practitioners...how to use the design, data and analysis of research as the foundation for effective clinical decision making. You'll find support every step of the way as you progress from the foundations of clinical research and concepts of measurement through the processes of designing studies and analyzing data to writing their own research proposal.
Updated examples to provide students with a relevant context for understanding designs and analyses
Conceptual description of analytic procedures used in evidence-based practice as well as tables to demonstrate simple calculations
Algorithm for choosing a statistical procedure based on a study's design
Diagrams that aim to assist in a student's understanding of experimental and observational design variations
Guidelines for critical appraisal of various types of studies
Strong emphasis on evidence-based practice, including a focus on sensitivity/specificity and likelihood ratios, number needed to treat, measuring clinically meaningful change
Instructor resources: Ebook
Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
1. Frameworks for Generating and Applying Evidence
2. On the Road to Translational Research
3. Defining the Research Question
4. The Role of Theory in Research and Practice
5. Understanding Evidence-Based Practice
6. Searching the Literature
7. Ethical Issues in Clinical Research
Part II: CONCEPTS OF MEASUREMENT
8. Principles of Measurement
9. Concepts of Measurement Reliability
10. Concepts of Measurement Validity
11. Designing Surveys and Questionnaires
12. Understanding Health Measurement Scales
Part III: DESIGNS FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH
13. Choosing a Sample
14. Principles of Clinical Trials
15. Design Validity
16. Experimental Designs
17. Quasi-Experimental Designs
18. Single - Subject Designs
19. Exploratory Research: Observational Designs
20. Descriptive Research
21. Qualitative Research
Part IV: ANALYZING DATA
22. Descriptive Statistics
23. Foundations of Statistical Inference
24. Comparing Two Means: The t-test
25. Comparing More Than Two Means: Analysis of Variance
26. Multiple Comparison Tests
27. Nonparametric Tests for Group Comparisons
28. Measuring Association for Categorical Variables: Chi-Square
29. Correlation
30. Regression
31. Multivariate Analysis
32. Measurement Revisited: Reliability and Validity Statistics
33. Diagnostic and Screening Procedures
34. Epidemiology: Measuring Risk
Part V: Putting It All Together
35. Writing a Research Proposal
36. Critical Appraisal: Evaluating Research Reports
37. Synthesizing Evidence: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
38. Disseminating Research
Appendices
Statistical Tables
Relating the Research Question to the Choice of Statistical Test
Data Management
Glossary
Index