Health intervention research: understanding research design and methods

Sidani, Souraya

Health intervention research: understanding research design and methods Sidani, Souraya - Los Angeles Sage 2015 - xiii, 247 p.

Table of content.


1. An Overview of Health Intervention Research
2. Validity in Intervention Research
3. Phases of Intervention Evaluation Research
4. Experimental Designs or Randomized Controlled Trials: Characteristic Features
5. Experimental Designs or Randomized Controlled Trials: Limitation
6. Advances in Intervention Evaluation Designs: Extentions of Experimental Designs
7. Advances in Intervention Evaluation Designs: Pragmatic and Preference Trials
8. Selection of Participants
9. Retention of Participants
10. Assignment of Participants to Study Groups
11. Implementation of the Intervention
12. Principles of Outcome Measurement and Analysis.





At a time when evidence-based practice is the standard bearer for understanding health behaviour, problems and interventions, ensuring that researchers know the appropriate designs and methods for their research is more paramount than ever. Health Intervention Research will equip those doing research in these communities with the knowledge and tools they need to inform their methodological decisions when planning and conducting studies.



This book describes both commonly used (e.g., randomized clinical trials) and advanced (e.g. preference trials, pragmatic trials) designs and methods for health intervention research. It outlines the theoretical reasoning underlying these different approaches, and synthesizes the evidence which supports or disputes different designs and methods.

To achieve its aims, the book is divided into three main sections. The first section points to the need to base methodological decisions on evidence and highlights the importance of carefully selecting research designs and methods to maintain validity. The second section focuses on designs to determine the effects of intervention on outcomes, outlining their features and discussing how these can be used to evaluate interventions. The last section covers methods used in conducting intervention evaluation research. For each design and method, the following is covered: what it is, what the logic underlying it is, what the evidence supporting its effectiveness is, and also includes its advantages, its limitations, and how can it be implemented.



This will be key reading for postgraduates and novice researchers in health and clinical psychology, health sciences and nursing.


https://in.sagepub.com/en-in/sas/health-intervention-research/book239283

9781446256176


Medicine
Research methodology
Clinical trials
Research design
Clinical trials

610.72 / S4H3

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