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Konstantinos I. Bougioukas; Paschalis Karakasis; Konstantinos Pamporis; Emmanouil Bouras; Anna-Bettina Haidich – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Systematic reviews (SRs) have an important role in the healthcare decision-making practice. Assessing the overall confidence in the results of SRs using quality assessment tools, such as "A MeaSurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2" (AMSTAR 2), is crucial since not all SRs are conducted using the most rigorous methods. In this…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Research Methodology, Decision Making, Medical Research
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Andreas Halman; Alicia Oshlack – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
A systematic review is a type of literature review that aims to collect and analyse all available evidence from the literature on a particular topic. The process of screening and identifying eligible articles from the vast amounts of literature is a time-consuming task. Specialised software has been developed to aid in the screening process and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Medical Research, Computer Software, Users (Information)
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Pieper, Dawid; Hoffmann, Falk – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Cochrane reviews are known to be a high-quality source of evidence synthesis supporting health care decisions. In a recently conducted study, we analyzed the trends in epidemiology and reporting of published systematic reviews over the last 20 years. This sample of 1132 systematic reviews included 84 Cochrane reviews. We have learned several…
Descriptors: Evidence, Health Services, Decision Making, Medical Research
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Alison Finch; Michela Quecchia – Educational Action Research, 2025
This paper reflects on the dynamic of co-developing knowledge within a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project in the UK that set out to direct teenage and young adult Ambulatory Care. This is a service that offers cancer treatment that would have once required inpatient hospital stays. Working within a Community-of-Inquiry (CoI),…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Communities of Practice, Inquiry
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Daniels, Benjamin; Boffa, Jody; Kwan, Ada; Moyo, Sizulu – Research Ethics, 2023
Simulated standardized patients (SPs) are trained individuals who pose incognito as people seeking treatment in a health care setting. With the method's increasing use and popularity, we propose some standards to adapt the method to contextual considerations of feasibility, and we discuss current issues with the SP method and the experience of…
Descriptors: Deception, Informed Consent, Simulation, Patients
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Bengough, Theresa; Sommer, Isolde; Hannes, Karin – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Contextual factors such as cultural values and traditions impact on implementation processes of healthcare interventions. It is one of the reasons why local stakeholders may decide to role out a programme differently from how it has originally been developed or described in scientific literature. This can result in different but most likely more…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Evaluation Methods, Cultural Influences, Intervention
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Waring, Justin; Jenelle, Clarke; Vickers, Rob – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2021
Background: Knowledge brokers facilitate the creation, sharing and use of knowledge among different research, policy and practice communities. This paper examines the way collective knowledge brokering can address the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic boundaries that separate research and practice communities. Methods: A comparative ethnographic…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Health Services, Medical Research, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Belal Nedal Sabbah; Hassan Yousaf Shah; Eman Javed Baqal; Tarek Ziad Arabi; Ismail Mohammed Shakir; Akef Obeidat; Khaled Alkattan; Muhammad Raihan Sajid – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Medical education continually adapts to the needs of future health care professionals, with student motivation in research being a pivotal aspect. This study at Alfaisal University aimed to explore the motivations, benefits, and challenges faced by medical students in extracurricular research activities. Using a mixed-method approach, we combined…
Descriptors: Health Services, Medical Education, Barriers, Universities
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Willis, Cyenthia; Velarde, Kandi; Bratcher, Karen; Condon, Debra; Johnson, Marcus R. – Journal of Research Administration, 2021
The landscape of clinical research is continuously evolving, focusing now on the scientific assessment of efficacy balanced with patient safety, along with advancements in technology and informatics. These considerations necessitate the acquisition and retention of experienced staff that will be able to meet the demands associated with these new…
Descriptors: Consortia, Medical Research, Research Administration, Departments
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Abrams, Ruth; Park, Sophie; Wong, Geoff; Rastogi, Juhi; Boylan, Anne-Marie; Tierney, Stephanie; Petrova, Mila; Dawson, Shoba; Roberts, Nia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
The involvement of non-researcher contributors (eg, stakeholders, patients and the public, decision and policy makers, experts, lay contributors) has taken a variety of forms within evidence syntheses. Realist reviews are a form of evidence synthesis that involves non-researcher contributors yet this practice has received little attention. In…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Evidence, Patients, Public Opinion
Universities UK, 2023
The National Health Service (NHS) celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2023. Its founding principles of care for all, free at point of need, funded from general taxation, a source of British pride. However the public has growing concerns about the standard of care and is pessimistic about the future. The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan (LTWP),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Higher Education, Health Services
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Vernon, Marlo M.; Yang, Frances M. – Research in Higher Education, 2023
The aim of this study is to profile academic institutions (n = 127) based on publications, citations in the top 10% of journals, patent citations in Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals, clinical trials with uploaded results, contributions to clinical practice guidelines, awarded patents, start-ups, and licenses generating income in…
Descriptors: Health Services, Citations (References), Classification, Public Health
Spybrook, Jessaca; Maynard, Rebecca; Anderson, Dustin – Grantee Submission, 2022
The practice of prospectively registering the details of intervention studies in a public database or registry is gaining momentum across disciplines as a strategy for increasing the transparency, credibility, and accessibility of study findings. In this article, we consider five registries that may be relevant for registration of intervention…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Databases, Credibility
Vetrovec, Logan; Massey, Anne; Santen, Sally A.; Edwards, Cherie; Kreutzer, Kathleen O'Kane; Harris, Kevin – Metropolitan Universities, 2022
Academic health centers (AHC) both contribute to and are influenced by the communities they serve. As part of a central commitment to improving human health, there is a need for AHCs to acknowledge their history related to race and racism, the resulting impact on current health disparities, and the disparate treatment of racial and minoritized…
Descriptors: Health Services, Medical Services, Medical Schools, Clinics
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Gomez-Jones, Tashaé; Kao, Robert M. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Over the past decade, the development of three-dimensional mammalian cell organization--called human organoids--from stem cells has provided a framework for future clinical therapies. As human organoid research progresses, we also need to keep in mind the cross-cultural and ethical dimensions of human organoids research. Our review article aims to…
Descriptors: Ethics, Donors, Human Body, Cytology
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