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Prospective and retrospective research: considerations and questions
Priscilla M Koop1, Vicki Strang
1Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta.
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal = Revue Canadienne De Nursing Oncologique
|September 26, 2002
Abstract:
We have outlined some of the reasons why retrospective research is generally considered inferior to prospective research and have explained some of the rationale for this view. Despite the problems, there are ethical and practical reasons for conducting retrospective research. Indeed, we have argued that there are times when retrospective research may produce more valid data. We hope that these ideas will contribute to ongoing discussions about oncology research designs.