Research Flashcards

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A written report on the details of a series of related cases.

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Case series

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A written report on the details of a single case

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Case study

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3
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Research that addresses issues directly related to patient care

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Clinical research

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A prospective longitudinal experiment designed to asses the comparative efficacy or effectiveness of a treatment, often labeled a randomized clinical trial if random assignment of subjects is made to each of the comparison treatment group

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Clinical trial

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5
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A defined group of people observed over a period of time

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Cohort

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A comparison group assignment in a clinical trial that receives no treatment, a placebo treatment, or an alternative treatment.

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Control group

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Measurements taken at one moment in time

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Cross sectional studies

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An experiment in which patients and either doctors or outcome assessors are blinded

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Double blind study

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9
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A general or spastically expression of how often a condition or disease occurs

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Frequency

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10
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A measure of agreed upon accuracy and validity

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Gold standard

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The proportion of a clearly defined group, initially free of a condition, that develops it over a period of time

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Incidence

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12
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The consistency of measured results between different practitioners evaluating the same thing

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Interovserver reliability

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13
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The consistency in which on e practitioner can consistently arrive at the same results

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Intraobserver reliability

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A study in which the researcher observes events as they occur naturally or in the course of normal practice, without attempting to influence them.

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Observational study

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15
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The proportion of a population having a particular condition or outcome at a given moment

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Prevalence

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A study that follows over time a group of similar individuals (cohorts) who differ with respect to certain factors under study, to determine how these factors affect rates of a certain outcome

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Prospective study

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A prospective longitudinal study in which patients are divided into two or more groups on a randomized basis

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Randomized control

18
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The consistency of a measurement when repeated (reproducibility)

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Reliability

19
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Also called a historic cohort study, generally means to take a look back at events that already have taken place

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Retrospective study

20
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The proportion of times a diagnostic study is correct in patients without a specific diagnosis

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Sensitivity

21
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A study in which the patients are blinded as to whether they are in the experimental group or the comparison group

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Single blind study

22
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The proportion of times a diagnostic procedure is correct in a patient without a specific diagnosis

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Specificity

23
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The degree to which an observation or measurement provides an indication of the true state of the phenomena being measured

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Validity