DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
SUBJECT: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS
TOPICS:
 Cultural concerns
 Truth telling
 Online business practices
 Control resolution
Submitted by,
Binuja.S.S
3rd semester M.Pharm
Department of Pharmacetical chemistry
CULTURAL CONCERNS
 Rule or expectation in any culture that prevents someone,
from outside of that culture, from being included or
participating equally.
 Language, behaviour, customs, values and beliefs that a
particular culture, race or country holds.
 Language and Religion
How to remove…
 Do the work of learning for patient’s behavior/culture.
 Acknowledge the difference between patient need and
medical preference.
 Learn about different cultures.
TRUTH-TELLING
 Avoidance of lying, deception, misrepresentation, and
non-disclosure in interactions with patients or relevant to
patient care.
Why it is important?
 Being honest with patients about their diagnoses .
 Forthright about medical errors.
 Primary physician and observing members
 Obligation to report errors
 Ethical to withhold information.
 Upholding patient autonomy.
 Patient and physician to plan the logistics of breaking
possible bad news
 Mentally unstable patient
 Patient possesses appropriate psychiatric backup.
ONLINE BUSINESS PRACTICES
 Research which utilizes the internet to collect information
through an online tool and studies about how people use
the internet, e.g., through collecting data and/or examining
any online environments; and/or, uses of online datasets,
databases, or repositories.
 Being mobile-friendly is key
 Directly connect a patient to the provider
 Millennials do everything online —appointment booking.
 Online medical centre
 Collection of health-care providers from one community
grouped together into one website.
 Plastic surgery, medical equipment, dental, family
practitioners and home-care providers.
CONTROL RESOLUTION
To ensure that appropriate ethical values are being applied within
hospitals, effective hospital accreditation requires that ethical considerations are
taken into account, for example with respect to physician integrity, conflicts of
interest, research ethics and organ transplantation ethics.
RESOLUTION STRATEGY
 Sets out the key elements of the proposed approach to
resolution.
 Scope
 Conditions for entry into resolution
 Activation of the operational resolution plan
 Funding arrangements
 Key options resolving the failing firm
 Protects critical functions, government funds and systemic
stability
 Achieves relevant resolution objectives.
REFERENCE
 Research methodology and biostatistics- Dr.Vinod kumar, page
no: 196-201.
 Ethical Issues in Cross-Cultural Research- Suzanne Batten and
Anne Marshall. Research gate
 Medical errors: Moral and ethical considerations -Wilfred
Bonney , Journal of Hospital Administration, 2014, Vol.3,No.2.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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    DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICALCHEMISTRY SUBJECT: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS TOPICS:  Cultural concerns  Truth telling  Online business practices  Control resolution Submitted by, Binuja.S.S 3rd semester M.Pharm Department of Pharmacetical chemistry
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     Rule orexpectation in any culture that prevents someone, from outside of that culture, from being included or participating equally.  Language, behaviour, customs, values and beliefs that a particular culture, race or country holds.  Language and Religion
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    How to remove… Do the work of learning for patient’s behavior/culture.  Acknowledge the difference between patient need and medical preference.  Learn about different cultures.
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     Avoidance oflying, deception, misrepresentation, and non-disclosure in interactions with patients or relevant to patient care.
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    Why it isimportant?  Being honest with patients about their diagnoses .  Forthright about medical errors.  Primary physician and observing members  Obligation to report errors
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     Ethical towithhold information.  Upholding patient autonomy.  Patient and physician to plan the logistics of breaking possible bad news  Mentally unstable patient  Patient possesses appropriate psychiatric backup.
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     Research whichutilizes the internet to collect information through an online tool and studies about how people use the internet, e.g., through collecting data and/or examining any online environments; and/or, uses of online datasets, databases, or repositories.
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     Being mobile-friendlyis key  Directly connect a patient to the provider  Millennials do everything online —appointment booking.  Online medical centre  Collection of health-care providers from one community grouped together into one website.  Plastic surgery, medical equipment, dental, family practitioners and home-care providers.
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    CONTROL RESOLUTION To ensurethat appropriate ethical values are being applied within hospitals, effective hospital accreditation requires that ethical considerations are taken into account, for example with respect to physician integrity, conflicts of interest, research ethics and organ transplantation ethics.
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    RESOLUTION STRATEGY  Setsout the key elements of the proposed approach to resolution.  Scope  Conditions for entry into resolution  Activation of the operational resolution plan  Funding arrangements
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     Key optionsresolving the failing firm  Protects critical functions, government funds and systemic stability  Achieves relevant resolution objectives.
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    REFERENCE  Research methodologyand biostatistics- Dr.Vinod kumar, page no: 196-201.  Ethical Issues in Cross-Cultural Research- Suzanne Batten and Anne Marshall. Research gate  Medical errors: Moral and ethical considerations -Wilfred Bonney , Journal of Hospital Administration, 2014, Vol.3,No.2.