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Healthcare Evaluation

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-4462-4928-4
Verlag: Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd
Erscheinungstermin: 06.06.2012
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Health evaluation has become increasingly important in recent years as policy makers, health professionals and health researchers become more concerned with the rigorous assessment of healthcare policies, health interventions and health research. This important volume, edited by Barker Bausell, will be a must-read for anyone interested in the methodological fundamentals of how best to design, carry out and analyse health evaluation studies, and anyone interested in making healthcare policy and health research more effective. This collection includes key publications on the topic of health evaluation, focusing primarily on four themes: evaluation theory and approaches to the process of evaluation, methods and design considerations, statistical issues and exemplary case studies. As part of the Fundamentals of Applied Research series, this four-volume major work offers an overview of seminal articles in the field of health evaluation that are designed to enable health professionals and their students to learn about, interpret and ultimately undertake evaluation studies in their own specialist fields.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781446249284
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-4462-4928-4
  • Verlag: Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd
  • Erscheinungstermin: 06.06.2012
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Four-Volume Set Auflage
  • Serie: Fundamentals of Applied Research
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 3232 g
  • Seiten: 1720
  • Format (B x H x T): 251 x 131 x 181 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

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Bausell, R Barker

R. Barker Bausell, a recently retired professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, was one of the first investigators to contrast tutoring to classroom instruction under controlled, randomized conditions. He also experimentally manipulated teacher experience, teacher training, teacher knowledge, parental teaching, and numerous other schooling variables which served as the basis for his recent book: Too Simple To Fail: A Case for Educational Change. He has served as the editor in chief of the peer-reviewed journal Evaluation and the Health Professions for over three decades and is the author of several other books, including: Snake Oil Science; Power Analysis for Experimental Research, A Practical Guide for the Biological, Medical and Social Sciences; Designing Meaningful Experiments: 40 Steps to Becoming a Scientist; and A Practical Guide to Conducting Empirical Research.

VOLUME ONE: THEORY AND ISSUES
Theories of Change and Realistic Evaluation - Avril Blamey and Mhairi Mackenzie
Peas in a Pod or Apples and Oranges?
Ethical Issues for Collaborative Research in Developing Countries - Benjamin Caballero
A Brief History of Research Synthesis - Iain Chalmers, Larry Hedges and Harris Cooper
Ethics and Observational Studies in Medical Research - Frédérique Claudot et al
Various Rules in a Common Framework
Cultural Translation of Interventions - Judith DePue et al
Diabetes Care in American Samoa
The Role of Behavioral Science Theory in Development and Implementation of Public Health Interventions - Karen Glanz and Donald Bishop
Practical Clinical Trials for Translating Research to Practice - Russell Glasgow et al
Design and Measurement Recommendations
Choosing Evaluation Models - Hanne Foss Hansen
A Discussion of Evaluation Design
Informed Consent in Ghana - Zelee Hill et al
What Do Participants Really Understand?
Effectiveness of Antidepressants - John Ioannidis
An Evidence Myth Constructed from a Thousand Randomized Trials?
How Can Research Organizations More Effectively Transfer Research Knowledge to Decision Makers? - John Lavis et al
Descriptive Meta-Evaluation - Deidre Lynch et al
Case Study of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Out of Context? Translating Evidence from the North Karelia Project over Place and Time - Lindsay McLaren et al
The Use of Rapid-Feedback Evaluation Methods to Improve the Retention Rates of an HIV/AIDS Health-Care Intervention - Miles McNall et al
Assessing the Evaluability of Complex Public Health Interventions - David Oglivie et al
Five Questions for Researchers, Funders and Policy Makers
Type II Translation - Louise Rohrbach et al
Transporting Prevention from Research to Real-World Settings
Is Sustainability Possible? A Review and Commentary on Empirical Studies of Program Sustainability - Mary Ann Scheirer
Ten Steps to Making Evaluation Matter - Sanjeev Sridharan and April Nakaima
Translation in the Health Professions - Steve Sussman et al
Converting Science into Action
Using Concept Mapping to Develop a Logic Model and Articulate a Program Theory - Svetlana Yampolskaya et al
A Case Example
VOLUME TWO: METHODS AND DESIGN
What Can We Learn from Quality Improvement Research? A Critical Review of Research Methods - Jeffrey Alexander and Larry Hearld
The Missing Treatment Design Element - J. Jackson Barnette and Anne Baber Wallis
Continuity of Treatment When Multiple Post-Observations Are Used in Time-Series and Repeated Measures Study Designs
Are Positive Alternative Medical Therapy Trials Credible? Evidence from Four High-Impact Medical Journals - R. Barker Bausell
The Conflict between Random Assignment and Treatment Preference - Patrick Corrigan and Mark Salzer
Implications for Internal Validity
Innovative Retention Methods in Longitudinal Research - Robert Cotter et al
A Case Study of the Developmental Trends Study
A Hierarchy of Evidence for Assessing Qualitative Health Research - Jeanne Daly et al
Why Do Multi-Organizational Quality Initiatives Usually Fail? - Donald Fetterolf
Active Control Clinical Trials to Establish Equivalence or Non-Inferiority - Mardi Gomberg-Maitland, Lars Frison and Jonathan Halperin
Methodological and Statistical Concepts Linked to Quality
Evaluating the Relevance, Generalization and Applicability of Research - Lawrence Green and Russell Glasgow
Issues in External Validation and Translation Methodology
The Logic of Summative Confidence - P. Cristian Gugiu
Using Clinical Databases to Evaluate Health-Care Interventions - Sheila Harvey et al
Designing a Prospective Study When Randomization Is Not Feasible - Ariel Linden
Randomized Field Trials and Internal Validity - James McMillan
Not So Fast My Friend
Using Large-Scale Databases in Evaluation - Wi