Research Design Options for Intervention Studies
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Alternative Title:Pediatr Phys Ther
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Description:To review research designs for rehabilitation.|Single-case, observational, and qualitative designs are highlighted in terms of recent advances and ability to answer important scientific questions about rehabilitation.|Single-case, observational, and qualitative designs can be conducted in a systematic and rigorous manner that provides important information that cannot be acquired using more common designs, such as randomized controlled trials. These less commonly used designs may be more feasible and effective in answering many research questions in the field of rehabilitation.|Researchers should consider these designs when selecting the optimal design to answer their research questions. We should improve education about the advantages and disadvantages of existing research designs to enable more critical analysis of the scientific literature we read and review to avoid undervaluing studies not within more commonly used categories.
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Source:Pediatr Phys Ther. 29(Suppl 3 IV STEP 2016 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ):S57-S63
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Pubmed ID:28654478
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5488684
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Volume:29
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