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- Methodological studies – studies that evaluate the design, analysis or reporting of other research-related reports – play an important role in health research. They help to highlight issues in the conduct of research with the aim of improving health research methodology, and ultimately reducing research waste.
bmcmedresmethodol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12874-020-01107-7A tutorial on methodological studies: the what, when, how and why
The chapters in this book address multiple facets and components of research and the flow from planning, to executing, and to evaluating a study. Part I of this book, Introduction: Overview and Background, conveys what methodology is and the roles it plays in scientific knowledge.
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The Importance of Health Research. Like privacy, health research has high value to society. It can provide important information about disease trends and risk factors, outcomes of treatment or public health interventions, functional abilities, patterns of care, and health care costs and use.
- Sharyl J Nass, Laura A Levit, Lawrence O Gostin
- 2009
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Reliability and validity are among the most important and fundamental domains in the assessment of any measuring methodology for data-collection in a good research. Validity is about what an instrument measures and how well it does so, whereas reliability concerns the truthfulness in the data obtain …
Health research methodology: A guide for training in research methods FOREWORD Scientific research plays a very important role in our efforts to maintain health and combating diseases. Research helps us create new knowledge and develop proper tools for the use of existing knowledge. Not only does it enable health care providers to diagnose
- What Is A Methodological Study?
- When Should We Conduct A Methodological Study?
- How Often Are Methodological Studies conducted?
- Why Do We Conduct Methodological Studies?
- Where Can We Find Methodological Studies?
- Some Frequently Asked Questions About Methodological Studies
- A Proposed Framework
Any study that describes or analyzes methods (design, conduct, analysis or reporting) in published (or unpublished) literature is a methodological study. Consequently, the scope of methodological studies is quite extensive and includes, but is not limited to, topics as diverse as: research question formulation ; adherence to reporting guidelines [1...
Methodological studies occupy a unique niche in health research that allows them to inform methodological advances. Methodological studies should also be conducted as pre-cursors to reporting guideline development, as they provide an opportunity to understand current practices, and help to identify the need for guidance and gaps in methodological o...
There is no clear answer to this question. Based on a search of PubMed, the use of related terms (“methodological review” and “meta-epidemiological study”) – and therefore, the number of methodological studies – is on the rise. However, many other terms are used to describe methodological studies. There are also many studies that explore design, co...
Methodological studies provide information on the design, conduct, analysis or reporting of primary and secondary research and can be used to appraise quality, quantity, completeness, accuracy and consistency of health research. These issues can be explored in specific fields, journals, databases, geographical regions and time periods. For example,...
Methodological studies can be found in most common biomedical bibliographic databases (e.g. Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science). However, the biggest caveat is that methodological studies are hard to identify in the literature due to the wide variety of names used and the lack of comprehensive databases dedicated to them. A handful can be foun...
In this section, we have outlined responses to questions that might help inform the conduct of methodological studies. Q: How should I select research reports for my methodological study? A: Selection of research reports for a methodological study depends on the research question and eligibility criteria. Once a clear research question is set and t...
In order to inform discussions about methodological studies, the development of guidance for what should be reported, we have outlined some key features of methodological studies that can be used to classify them. For each of the categories outlined below, we provide an example. In our experience, the choice of approach to completing a methodologic...
- Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Daeria O. Lawson, Livia Puljak, David B. Allison, Lehana Thaba...
- 2020
Research should begin with an educated idea arising from a clinical practice issue. A research topic rooted in a clinical problem provides the motivation for the completion of the research and relevancy for affecting medical practice changes and improvements.
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