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Nick Black and Barnaby Reeves are the authors of Health Services Research Methods: A Guide to Best Practice, published by Wiley.
Contributors | |
Foreword | |
Researching health services | |
measurement of benefits and costs | |
Patient-assessed outcome measures | |
The use of health-related quality of life measures in economic evaluation | |
Collecting resource use data in clinical studies | |
Designing and using patient and staff questionnaires | |
Methods of evaluating health care | |
Choosing between randomised and non-randomised studies | |
Comparison of effect sizes derived from randomised and non-randomised studies | |
Factors that limit the number, quality, and progress of randomised trials | |
Ehics of randomised trials | |
Implications of sociocultural contexts for ethics of randomised trials | |
Evaluation of health care interventions at area dn organisation level | |
Qualitative methos in health services research | |
Statistical methods | |
Statistical methods: good practice and identifying opportunities for innovation | |
An introduction to bayesian methods in health services research | |
Quality of life aassessment and survival data | |
Presenting, interpreting, and synthesising evidence | |
Systematic reviews of randomised trials | |
Handling uncertainty in economic evaluations of health care interventions | |
Consensus development methods for creating clinical guidelines | |
Future developments | |
Horizon scanning: early identification of new health care technologies | |
Evaluating new and fast-changing technologies | |
Research implementation methods | |
Appendices | |
I What does "systematic" mean for reviews of methods? | |
Ii Different types of systematic review in health services research | |
Index | |
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