Health Intervention Research

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781446256169

Understanding Research Design and Methods

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By Souraya Sidani
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Dr. Souraya Sidani is Professor and Canada Research Chair at the School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Ontario, Canada. Her program of research focuses on the design and evaluation of patient-centered health interventions. Her areas of expertise are in quantitative research methods, intervention design and evaluation, treatment preferences, patient-centered interventions, and measurement. She received funding, as principal or co-investigator, for over 100 studies, that focused on evaluating interventions and advanced practice roles, on examining patient preferences for treatments, and on refining research methods and measures for determining the clinical effectiveness of interventions.

An Overview of Health Intervention Research Validity in Intervention Research Phases of Intervention Evaluation Research Experimental Designs or Randomized Controlled Trials: Characteristic Features Experimental Designs or Randomized Controlled Trials: Limitation Advances in Intervention Evaluation Designs: Extentions of Experimental Designs Advances in Intervention Evaluation Designs: Pragmatic and Preference Trials Selection of Participants Retention of Participants Assignment of Participants to Study Groups Implementation of the Intervention Principles of Outcome Measurement and Analysis

'Sidani has written a novel summary of the design literature for health interventions, focusing on issues that often do not receive sufficient attention. Her book deserves careful reading by anyone doing such work.' -- William Shadish "An excellent practical and highly useful guide, inspired by the legacy of the Northwestern school, in confronting your problems and solving tasks in evaluation research." -- Werner W. Wittmann

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