概括
多站点研究的级联方法,涉及代试点研究,提高数据完整性和效率. 该方法解决了多站点研究中的挑战,提高了复杂研究的严谨性和可重复性.
科学领域:
- 临床研究方法论 临床研究方法论
- 多站点研究设计多站点研究设计
- 研究过程改进在研究中的过程改进.
背景情况:
- 多站点研究提供了扩大的样本大小和多样性,以捕捉现实世界的临床实践.
- 多站点研究的挑战包括站点招聘,采样变化,站点间实践差异和数据完整性.
- 积极的战略对于提高多站点调查的严谨性和可重复性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述一个级联方法进行多站点研究.
- 通过这种方法提出一项示例性研究,评估儿科重症监护室 (PICU) 的疼痛患病率和疼痛管理.
主要方法:
- 级联方法涉及连续的试点研究,逐渐增加更多的地点.
- 每个试点阶段包括评估,收集现场人员和专家的反,程序修订和现场培训.
- 然后,修订后的程序在一个更大,更多样化的网站群体中实施.
主要成果:
- 该示例研究表明,在试点测试后的全面阶段,数据收集效率和完整性得到改善.
- 在整个试点和全面研究阶段都保持了一致的现场参与.
结论:
- 以流程改进为灵感的级联方法,促进了对特定站点变异的知识获取.
- 这种方法有助于完善研究程序,优化效率和数据完整性,最大限度地减少参与者的负担,并维持多站点研究中的站点参与.
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