Design of Studies for Medical Research, The
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- Author/s: Machin, David; Campbell, Michael J.
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- ISBN: 9780470844953
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 286 pages
- Publication date: 11 February 2005
- Dimensions: 168mm (Width), 245mm (Height), 17mm (Spine width)
- Weight: 552g
Overview
Properly conducted medical studies, following the principles of scientific experimentation, provide the only reliable basis for evaluating the efficacy and safety of new treatments. It is vital that these be based on carefully formulated research protocols.
Full Details
The same careful rigour imposed on the design of phase III randomised controlled trials is not always applied to medical research in other areas such as trials conducted at earlier stages of drug development. With the emphasis that is now placed on evidence--based medicine, such care and rigour will inevitably impact on these areas with increasing attention turned to the quality of design. This title describes what principles can be used to structure research effectively allowing for the required degree of accuracy. Written by two best selling authors, this book includes many examples from medical literature and will be of great value to all groups conducting studies at the interface of clinical and laboratory research.
Contents
Preface. Chapter 1. What is Evidence. Chapter 2. Measurement, Forms and Questionnaires. Chapter 3. Principles of Study Size Calculation. Chapter 4. Randomisation. Chapter 5. Cross--sectional Longitudinal Studies. Chapter 6. Surveys, Cohort and Case--Control Studies. Chapter 7. Clinical Trails -- General Issues. Chapter 8. Early Clinical Trials. Chapter 9. Phase III Trials. Chapter 10. Diagnosis. Chapter 11. Prognostic Factor Studies. References. Tables. Index.



