This textbook is an excellent guide to the key principles and methods of clinical research. The book is primarily intended for researchers in dentistry, but also for researchers in medicine and nursing.The entire research process is described from the initial phase of formulating a research question, research plan and ethics review, followed by the implementation phase and the phases of reporting, interpretation and finally transferring the research results to others. Based on authentic research studies, the book thoroughly reviews and comments on the pros and cons of the various research methods and statistical applications that the studies have used. The book also describes how a systematic literature review including meta-analysis is carried out, and ends with advice for presenting the newly acquired research results to other researchers, care givers and the surrounding community.With relevant examples, concrete tips, clarifying illustrations, summaries and a detailed index, the book is a valuable and outstanding source of useful knowledge based on the authors' many years of experience in clinical research production and teaching in research methodology and statistics.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 18 Jun 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036405199
About Lars BondemarkPer-Erik Isberg
Lars Bondemark Professor Emeritus Doctor of Odontology and specialist in orthodontics has been producing clinical research in dentistry at the Faculty of Odontology Malmö University Sweden for several years. He has written several informative and international publications on research design and methodology as well as the Swedish textbook Grundläggande ortodonti (2021) and was one of three authors of the book Essential Orthodontics (2018). Per-Erik Isberg is a statistician and has worked at the Department of Statistics Lund University Sweden for many years. His research mainly focuses on odontology medicine psychology and ecology. He has several years of experience in teaching biostatistics and medical statistics and has frequently taught courses in statistics for researchers and students in dentistry.