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" Doing research in emergency and acute care : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 661944
Doc. No : dltt
Title & Author : Doing research in emergency and acute care : : making order out of chaos /\ edited by Kama Z. Guluma, Michael P. Wilson, Stephen Hayden
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 9781118643471 (epub)
: : 111864347X (epub)
: : 9781118643464 (pdf)
: : 1118643461 (pdf)
: 9781118643488 (pbk.)
: : 9781118643440
: : 1118643445
: 1118643488
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents : Getting ready: Preparing for your research study -- Aspects of research specific to acute care / Jarred M. Master, Peter Rosen -- Aspects of feasibility in research / Kama Z. Guluma -- How do I formulate a research question? / Michael P. Wilson -- Evidence-based medicine: Finding the knowledge gap / Eddy Lang, Zubair Bayat -- How to carry out an efficient literature search / Akksandr Tichter, Louise Falzon, Peter Wyer -- What do I need to know to get started with animal and basic science research? / George J. Shaw -- The IRB process; How to write up a human studies protocol / Christian Tomaszewski -- Ethics in research: How to collect data ethically / Nas Rafi, Brian Snyder -- Safety in research: How to ensure patient safety? / Robert Graver, Vicken Y. Tollen -- Getting it done: Doing your research study -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Minimizing bias and confounding / Michael Witting -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: An overview of research studies and picking the right design / Julian Villar, Jennifer Lanning, Robert Rodriguez -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Random selection and allocation of patients to treatment conditions / Katie L. Tataris, Mary Mercer, Prasanthi Govindarajan -- How to design a study that everyone will believe; Surveys / Edward M. Castillo, Gary M. Vilke -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Retrospective reviews / Jonathan Auten, Paul Ishimine -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Prehospital studies / Christopher Kahn -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Ethical concepts for special populations in emergency research / Kimberly Nordstrom -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Industry studies / Richard F. Clark, Alicia B. Minns -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Prospective studies / Gary Gaddis -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Effectiveness, safety, and the intention to treat / Ashleigh Campillo, Christopher J. Coyne, Juan A. Luna -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: Emergency department operations and systems / Vaishal Tolia -- How to design a study that everyone will believe: The challenges of doing iniernational research / Vickeii Y. Totten -- The development of clinical prediction rules / Benton R. Hunter, Christopher R. Carpenter -- Testing the safety and efficacy of devices: Device safety, as well as obtaining an IDE (investigational device exemption) from the EDA / Sean-Xavier Neath -- Privacy in research: How to collect data safely and confidentially / Gary M. Vilke, Edward M. Castillo -- How do I establish a research assistant program? / Judd E. Hollander -- How to complete a research study well and hi a minimum of time: The importance of collaboration / Austin Hopper, Michael P. Wilson -- Getting it out there: Analyzing and publishing your study -- Eliminating common misconceptions to enable intelligent use of biostatistics: How can a novice use statistics more intelligently? / Gary Gaddis -- Basic statistics: sample size and power: How are sample size and power calculated? / Manish Garg, Richard Harrigan, Gary Gaddis -- Basic statistics: Means, P values, and confidence intervals / Daniel del Portal, Richard Harrigan -- Basic statistics: Assessing the impact of therapeutic interventions with odds-ratios, relative risk, and hazard ratios / Jesse J. Brennan, Edward M. Castillo -- Basic statistics: Assessing the impact of a diagnostic test; choosing a gold standard, sensitivity, specificity, PPV. NPV, and likelihood ratios / Stephen R. Hayden -- Advanced biostatistics: Chi-square, ANOVA, regression, and multiple regression / Gary Gaddis -- Can I combine the results of this study with others? An introduction to systematic reviews / Brian H. Rowe -- How to write a scientific paper for publication / Stephen R. Hoyden -- How do I make reviewers happy? The review process: What do reviewers look for in a manuscript? What is the review process? / David J. Karros, Jacob W. Ufberg -- How do I write a grant? / Zachary D. W. Dezman, Jon Mark Hirshon -- How to make an academic career: Developing a successful path in research / Deirdre Anglin, Michael Menchine
Abstract : A practical guide to understanding and navigating the unique challenges faced by physicians and other professionals who wish to undertake research in the ED or other acute care setting. Focusing on the hyper-acute and acute care environment and fulfilling two closely-related needs: 1) the need for even seasoned researchers to understand the specific logistics and issues of doing research in the ED; and 2) the need to educate clinically active physicians in research methodology. This new text is not designed to be a complex, encyclopedic resource, but instead a concise, easy-to-read resource designed to convey key "need-to-know" information within a comprehensive framework. Aimed at the busy brain, either as a sit-down read or as a selectively-read reference guide to fill in knowledge gaps, chapters are short, compartmentalized, and are used strategically throughout the text in order to introduce and frame concepts. This format makes it easy - and even entertaining - for the research novice to integrate and absorb completely new (and typically dry) material. The textbook addresses aspects of feasibility, efficiency, ethics, statistics, safety, logistics, and collaboration in acute research. Overall, it grants access for the seasoned researcher seeking to learn about acute research to empathically integrate learning points into his or her knowledge base. As the ED is the primary setting for hyper-acute and acute care, and therefore a prime site for related clinical trial recruitment and interventions, the book presents specific logistical research challenges that researchers from any discipline, including physicians, research nurse coordinators, study monitors, or industry partners, need to understand in order to succeed
Subject : Biomedical Research-- methods
Subject : Emergency medicine.
Subject : Critical care medicine.
Subject : Research Design
Subject : Medicine-- Research-- Methodology.
Dewey Classification : ‭610.72/4‬
LC Classification : ‭R850‬
NLM classification : ‭WB 105‬
Added Entry : Guluma, Kama
: Wilson, Michael P.,1969-
: Hayden, Stephen,1961-
Added Entry : Ohio Library and Information Network.
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