医学研究的局限性:识别,影响和警告
1Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, USA.
JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
|February 26, 2024
概括
医学研究文章经常包含限制,影响研究结果的有效性. 超过95%的结论使用对冲,表明由于这些局限性而导致的不确定性.
科学领域:
- 医学研究方法论医学研究方法论.
- 科学写作质量科学写作质量
- 研究完整性研究完整性
背景情况:
- 医学研究文章的局限性可能会增加后果并降低研究结果的有效性.
- 限制的频率和相互作用引发了关于研究结论的问题.
- 评估结论陈述中对冲的程度对于理解研究不确定性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 量化医学研究中限制的数量,类型和频率.
- 分析结论陈述中对冲和模两可的语言的使用.
- 提出一个限制指数来评估研究结果和结论的有效性.
主要方法:
- 分析了2021年至2022年的298篇公开访问的文章,这些文章发表在"拉巴洛斯科普和机器人手术学会杂志"和"外科内镜"上.
- 识别和分类作者承认和不承认的限制.
- 结论陈述的自动文本分析用于对冲和模两可的措辞.
主要成果:
- 在298篇文章中共发现了1764个限制,平均每篇文章3.7%至6.9%.
- 四篇文章报告没有限制.
- 在95.6%的结论中存在对冲,子词或估计概率词.
结论:
- 限制的数量显著影响研究结果和结论的有效性.
- 结论中的模两可的措辞,如对冲或子词,反映了限制所带来的不确定性.
- 建议的限制指数可以根据限制的数量量化发现和结论的有效性减少.
相关概念视频
Bias in Epidemiological Studies
268
Biases can arise at various stages of research, from study design and data collection to analysis and interpretation. Recognizing and addressing these biases is essential to ensure the validity and reliability of epidemiological findings.Broadly speaking, biases in epidemiology fall into three main categories: selection bias, information bias, and confounding. A more detailed description of possible biases is:
268
Types of Biopharmaceutical Studies: Controlled and Non-Controlled Approaches
126
Biopharmaceutical studies constitute a vital field aiming to enhance drug delivery methods and refine therapeutic approaches, drawing upon diverse interdisciplinary knowledge. In research methodologies, the choice between controlled and non-controlled studies significantly influences the study's reliability and accuracy.
Non-controlled studies, commonly employed for initial exploration, lack a control group, rendering them susceptible to biases and external influences. In contrast,...
Non-controlled studies, commonly employed for initial exploration, lack a control group, rendering them susceptible to biases and external influences. In contrast,...
126
Ethics in Research
23.0K
Today, scientists agree that good research is ethical in nature and is guided by a basic respect for human dignity and safety. However, this has not always been the case. Modern researchers must demonstrate that the research they perform is ethically sound.
23.0K
Bias
4.2K
Bias refers to any tendency that prevents a question from being considered unprejudiced. In research, bias occurs when one outcome or answer is selected or encouraged over others in sampling or testing. Bias can occur during any research phase, including study design, data collection, analysis, and publication.
In statistics, a sampling bias is created when a sample is collected from a population, and some members of the population are not as likely to be chosen as others (remember, each member...
In statistics, a sampling bias is created when a sample is collected from a population, and some members of the population are not as likely to be chosen as others (remember, each member...
4.2K
Confounding in Epidemiological Studies
169
Confounding in statistical epidemiology represents a pivotal challenge, referring to the distortion in the perceived relationship between an exposure and an outcome due to the presence of a third variable, known as a confounder. This variable is associated with both the exposure and the outcome but is not a direct link in their causal chain. Its presence can lead to erroneous interpretations of the exposure's effect, either exaggerating or underestimating the true association. This...
169
Blinding
2.4K
Blinding is a commonly used method of not telling participants which treatment a subject is receiving. Blinding is a critical part of a randomized control trial or RCT. It reduces the bias that affects the results. In an RCT, blinding is used in the form of a placebo. A placebo effect occurs when untreated subjects falsely believe they have received the treatment and report improved symptoms. A placebo or a dummy treatment is administered to subjects to negate the bias caused by such an effect.
2.4K


