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THE VALUE OF N-OF-1 DATA IN ZOOLOGICAL MEDICINE: A METHODOLOGICAL REVIEW
Charles O Cummings1, Jessica Eisenbarth2, David D R Krucik3
1Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA 02111, USA, cummings3793@gmail.com.
Summary
Zoological medicine frequently uses N-of-1 data. This review covers systematic reviews of case reports and prospective N-of-1 trials for analyzing this data, offering methods for evidence-based decision-making.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Zoological Research
- Clinical Trial Design
Background:
- N-of-1 data, unique to individual patients, are common in zoological medicine.
- Existing research methods struggle to effectively utilize this specialized data.
- Clinicians and researchers require robust techniques for N-of-1 data analysis.
Conclusions:
- Both systematic reviews of case reports and prospective N-of-1 trials are valuable for zoological medicine.
- Prospective N-of-1 trials offer a powerful method for generating new, high-quality evidence.
- These methodologies support evidence-based decision-making in zoological medicine.
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