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Clinical Trials
Sequential Clinical Trial
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Answer
Practical Clinical Trials
Evaluation Research
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Various Analyses
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Outcome Research
Survey Research
Secondary Analysis
Needs Assessment
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Delphi Technique
Replication Studies
Methodologic Studies
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Specific types of quantitative research

1.

Chapter 11
Specific Types of
Quantitative Research
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2. Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:
Phase I clinical trials involve seeking opportunities for
refinements and preliminary evidence of efficacy.
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3. Answer

False
Phase II clinical trials involve seeking opportunities for
refinements and preliminary evidence of efficacy.
Phase I features of the intervention that are
finalized.
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4. Clinical Trials

• Effectiveness of clinical interventions
• Phase I
• Phase II
• Phase III
• Phase IV
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5. Sequential Clinical Trial

• Data from paired “mini-experiments”
• Continuously analyzed
• Preference measures
• Stopping rules
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6. Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:
Practical clinical trials aim to reduce the gap between
efficacy and effectiveness studies.
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7. Answer

False
Practical clinical trials are designed to provide
information to clinical decision makers.
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8. Practical Clinical Trials

• Also called pragmatic clinical trials
• Provide information to clinical decision makers
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9. Evaluation Research

• Effectiveness of a program, policy, procedure
• Assist decision makers
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10. Question

What is the purpose of an outcome analysis?
A. Describes the status of some condition after the
introduction of a program
B. Tests whether a program causes net impacts
C. Describes the process by which a program gets
implemented and functions in practice
D. Assesses whether the monetary costs of a program
are outweighed by benefits
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11. Answer

A
Outcome analysis describes the status of some
condition after the introduction of a program.
Impact analysis tests whether a program causes net
impacts.
Process analysis describes the process by which a
program gets implemented and functions in
practice.
Cost analysis assesses whether the monetary costs of
a program are outweighed by benefits.
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12. Various Analyses

• Process or implementation
• Outcome
• Impact
• Cost or economic
– Cost–benefit analysis
– Cost-effectiveness analysis
– Cost-utility analysis
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13. Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:
Outcome research examines the quality and
effectiveness of health care and nursing services.
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14. Answer

True
Outcome research examines the quality and
effectiveness of health care and nursing services.
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15. Outcome Research

• Quality and effectiveness of health care and nursing
services
• Health care quality
– Structure
– Process
– Client risk factors
– Outcomes
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16. Survey Research

• People’s characteristics, behaviors, and intentions
by asking them to answer questions
• Personal interviews
• Telephone interviews
• Questionnaires
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17. Secondary Analysis

• Researchers analyze previously collected data.
• Economical
• Difficult to identify appropriate existing data base
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18. Needs Assessment

• Needs of group or community
• Three main needs
– Key informant
– Survey
– Indicators approach
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19. Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:
The Delphi technique is a method of problem solving
in which one round of questionnaires are sent to a
panel of experts.
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20. Answer

False
The Delphi technique is a method of problem solving
in which several rounds of questionnaires are sent
to a panel of experts, not one round.
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21. Delphi Technique

• Problem solving
• Several rounds of questionnaires
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22. Replication Studies

• Identical
• Virtual
• Systematic extension replication
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23. Methodologic Studies

• Development
• Validation
• Assessment
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