Clinical Research Methods for Surgeons

Clinical Research Methods for Surgeons

David F. Penson

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2010
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9781617374968
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Part I. Building a Foundation for Clinical Research Planning the Research Eugene H. Blackstone Ethical Issues in Clinical Research David F. Penson Budget Development and Staffing Judith Fine and Peter C. Albertsen Part II. Clinical Research Design and Statistical Techniques Nonrandomized Interventional Study Designs (Quasi-Experimental Designs) David A. Axelrod and Rodney Hayward Randomized Clinical Trials of Surgical Procedures Michael P. Porter Use of Observational Databases (Registries) in Research Deborah P. Lubeck Risk Adjustment William G. Henderson and Shukri F. Khuri Basic Statistical Methods David Etzioni, Nadia Howlader, and Ruth Etzioni Survival Analyses Rodney L. Dunn and John T. Wei Assessing the Performance and Validity of Diagnostic Tests and Screening Programs David C. Miller, Rodney L. Dunn, and John T. Wei Secondary Data Analyses Andrew L. Rosenberg, MaryLou V. H. Greenfield, and Justin B. Dimick Part III. Outcome Measurement Traditional Outcome Measures Aruna V. Sarma and Julie C. McLaughlin Health-Related Quality of Life Mark S. Litwin Measuring Patient Satisfaction Arvin Koruthu George and Martin G. Sanda Part IV. Special Topics in Surgical Clinical Research Quality of Care Jessica B. O’Connell and Clifford Y. Ko Cost-Effectiveness Analyses Lynn Stothers Qualitative Research Techniques Donna L. Berry, Sally L. Maliski, and William J. Ellis Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Timothy J. Wilt and Howard A. Fink Index

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