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Research Methodology Abdulelah Nuqali Intern
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What it’s made ofHow it works
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What it’s made of
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The structure of a research project is set out in its protocol Which is helping the investigator to organize her/his research in a logical, focused, and efficient way
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Research questions Background and significance Design Subjects Variables Statistical issues
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Should people eat more fish?
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How often do Saudi people eat fish?
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Does eating fish lower the risk of cardiovascular disease?
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Do fish oil supplements have the same effects on cardiovascular disease as dietary fish?
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FINER interesting novelethical relevant feasible
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New Questions Arise Results Interpreted Data Collected Question Identified Hypotheses Formed Research Plan Closed-loop conceptualization of the research process (Drew, Hardman, and Hart, 1996)
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Analytical study of multiple patients “ rare” phenomenon occurring multiple times
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Analytical study of one patient Detailed profile of a “ rare” presentation or unusual side effect of drug
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A descriptive survey One to one questionnaire, Email, telephone, online
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Example: You interview subjects about current and past history of fish intake and correlates results with history of CHD
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Advantages of a cross sectional study Cheap Fast Simple
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Disadvantages of a cross sectional study Failing to take time Biases: Selection bias Information bias Confounding bias
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Note: Exposure = Risk Factor Outcome = Disease
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Example: You examine a group of patients with CHD and compares them with a group who did not have CHD (the controls), asking about past fish intake CHD No CHD No CHD High fish intake Low fish intake
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Example: The investigator measures fish intake at baseline and periodically examines subjects at follow-up visits to see if those who eat more fish have fewer coronary heart disease (CHD) events CHD No CHD No CHD High fish intake Low fish intake
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Example: You randomly assign subjects to receive fish oil supplements or placebo, then follows both treatment groups for several years to observe the incidence of CHD
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Randomized designs Methods of randomization: – Several choices, from “flipping a coin” to stratified randomization Blinding/masking: – Participant, study investigator (and anybody else involved in follow-up) – Ideally, double-blinded
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How it works
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Internal validity External validity (also called generalizability)
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Can I do research? Yes How? Assemble a research team Ask a general question Do a literature search Ask a good research question Find a mentor Conduct your research project
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Thank you @abdulelahnuqali abdulelah.n@gmail.com abdulelahn.blogspot.com
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