50_Research methodology and Biostatistics.pdfVamsi kumar
This syllabus covers the foundational aspects of Research Methodology and Biostatistics. The course is designed to equip students with the necessary understanding and skills to formulate research problems, address ethical considerations, design research studies, comprehend the basic concepts of Biostatistics, and understand the relationship between data and variables. The aim is to enhance the students' ability to construct, summarize, and analyze data in biostatistics effectively.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
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This presentation deals with brief overview of common technical document and its electronic version that is implemented by three ICH regions and common format for the dossier preparation for NDA application and documents required to prepare types of modules in database in specified format as specified by regulatory authorities.
NSB236 Integrated Nursing Practice 3 On campus .docxvannagoforth
NSB236
Integrated Nursing Practice 3: On campus
ASSESSMENT TASK 1: The deteriorating patient
This document contains:
Assessment
requirements.
Detailed instructions for
completing the task.
Criterion Reference
Assessment (CRA) Rubric
that markers use to grade
the assessment task.
NSB236: Integrated Nursing Practice 3
NSB236 – Assessment Task 1 Page 2 of 19
Assessment Task 1
Assessment name: Case Study: The Deteriorating Patient
Task description:
For this essay you are required to select ONE (1) case scenario related
to the clinical deterioration of a patient:
Option 1: Hypovolemic shock
Option 2: Septic Shock
The assessment tasks requires you to:
1. From the chosen case study identify and discuss two (2)
signs or symptoms of clinical deterioration associated
with the pathophysiology of the patients’ presenting
problem.
2. Following on from your discussion, and related to the patients
deterioration, identify one (1) priority problem associated
with the patient’s clinical presentation, and through the
application of contemporary research provide a justification as
to why the problem is a clinical priority within the case.
3. Discuss two (2) nursing interventions to address the
priority problem and how to evaluate the efficacy of these
interventions.
4. Identify one psychosocial issue derived from the
information provided within the case study, and applying a
patient centred approach, discuss the care needs and
considerations related to the patient and their family.
References: A minimum of 15 contemporary references no older
than 7 years. The reference list is to be presented in accordance to
QUT APA requirements and identify eight (8) papers that are considered
by the author (you) to be of high importance. These eight (8) papers are
to include a three (3) sentence annotation that outlines their significance
(please refer to the example provided within this resource). Indicate
these in your list using ** (see example provided below).
What you need to do:
In order to undertake this essay you will need to research the topic using
current and relevant peer reviewed literature, in conjunction with
reviewing:
The lecture and tutorial materials associated with the
relevant topic.
Your knowledge and understanding related to:
1. The physiology and pathophysiology of the primary
diagnosis and associated clinical data identified within
the chosen case study;
2. The physiological assessments relevant to the
features within the case study.
This assessment task is an individual assessment item and should be
reflective of your own independent work.
NSB236: Integrated Nursing Practice 3
NSB236 – Assessment Task 1 Page 3 of 19
Length: 1700 words +/-10% (word length includes in-text referencing and
excludes your reference list and annotations).
Estimated time to
complete task:
Approximately 30 hours
Weighting: 50% ...
This course provides an extensive study of research methodologies in the field of Medical Lab Technology. Students will learn the fundamentals of research, how to design their research, and methods of data collection. Further, they will gain insights into data analysis, interpretation of results, and the essentials of writing a research report. The course integrates theoretical learning with practical case studies to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
50_Research methodology and Biostatistics.pdfVamsi kumar
This syllabus covers the foundational aspects of Research Methodology and Biostatistics. The course is designed to equip students with the necessary understanding and skills to formulate research problems, address ethical considerations, design research studies, comprehend the basic concepts of Biostatistics, and understand the relationship between data and variables. The aim is to enhance the students' ability to construct, summarize, and analyze data in biostatistics effectively.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
common technical document vs electronic common technical document MayankGupta851
This presentation deals with brief overview of common technical document and its electronic version that is implemented by three ICH regions and common format for the dossier preparation for NDA application and documents required to prepare types of modules in database in specified format as specified by regulatory authorities.
NSB236 Integrated Nursing Practice 3 On campus .docxvannagoforth
NSB236
Integrated Nursing Practice 3: On campus
ASSESSMENT TASK 1: The deteriorating patient
This document contains:
Assessment
requirements.
Detailed instructions for
completing the task.
Criterion Reference
Assessment (CRA) Rubric
that markers use to grade
the assessment task.
NSB236: Integrated Nursing Practice 3
NSB236 – Assessment Task 1 Page 2 of 19
Assessment Task 1
Assessment name: Case Study: The Deteriorating Patient
Task description:
For this essay you are required to select ONE (1) case scenario related
to the clinical deterioration of a patient:
Option 1: Hypovolemic shock
Option 2: Septic Shock
The assessment tasks requires you to:
1. From the chosen case study identify and discuss two (2)
signs or symptoms of clinical deterioration associated
with the pathophysiology of the patients’ presenting
problem.
2. Following on from your discussion, and related to the patients
deterioration, identify one (1) priority problem associated
with the patient’s clinical presentation, and through the
application of contemporary research provide a justification as
to why the problem is a clinical priority within the case.
3. Discuss two (2) nursing interventions to address the
priority problem and how to evaluate the efficacy of these
interventions.
4. Identify one psychosocial issue derived from the
information provided within the case study, and applying a
patient centred approach, discuss the care needs and
considerations related to the patient and their family.
References: A minimum of 15 contemporary references no older
than 7 years. The reference list is to be presented in accordance to
QUT APA requirements and identify eight (8) papers that are considered
by the author (you) to be of high importance. These eight (8) papers are
to include a three (3) sentence annotation that outlines their significance
(please refer to the example provided within this resource). Indicate
these in your list using ** (see example provided below).
What you need to do:
In order to undertake this essay you will need to research the topic using
current and relevant peer reviewed literature, in conjunction with
reviewing:
The lecture and tutorial materials associated with the
relevant topic.
Your knowledge and understanding related to:
1. The physiology and pathophysiology of the primary
diagnosis and associated clinical data identified within
the chosen case study;
2. The physiological assessments relevant to the
features within the case study.
This assessment task is an individual assessment item and should be
reflective of your own independent work.
NSB236: Integrated Nursing Practice 3
NSB236 – Assessment Task 1 Page 3 of 19
Length: 1700 words +/-10% (word length includes in-text referencing and
excludes your reference list and annotations).
Estimated time to
complete task:
Approximately 30 hours
Weighting: 50% ...
This course provides an extensive study of research methodologies in the field of Medical Lab Technology. Students will learn the fundamentals of research, how to design their research, and methods of data collection. Further, they will gain insights into data analysis, interpretation of results, and the essentials of writing a research report. The course integrates theoretical learning with practical case studies to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
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them discern the merits of new treatment options available in literature for the benefit of their patients
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Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
Based on National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education of Thailand, this Doctor of Philosophy in eLearning Methodology (PhDeLM) is a Plan 1.1 research degree program requiring students to take no coursework but register for 48 credits for research work to complete their dissertation. This Stylebook comprise of two main chapters.This chapter includes the details about three phases of study. Chapter-2 covers the Stylebook which provided details of formats of documents, reports and
dissertation in order to help all students to have uniformity in writing the manuscripts.
A dissertation is a practical exercise that educates students about basics of research methodology,
promotes scientific writing and encourages critical thinking. The National Medical Commission (India)
regulations make assessment of a dissertation by a minimum of three examiners mandatory. The
candidate can appear for the final examination only after acceptance of the dissertation. An important
role in a dissertation is that of the guide who has to guide his protégés through the process. This
manuscript aims to assist students and guides on the basics of conduct of a dissertation and writing
the dissertation. For students who will ultimately become researchers, a dissertation serves as an
early exercise. Even for people who may never do research after their degree, a dissertation will help
them discern the merits of new treatment options available in literature for the benefit of their patients
Guidelines for principals on planning and evaluations of trainings,Guidelines...Serkan Kaçar
Guidelines for principals on planning and evaluations of trainings,Guidelines for observational studies conducted on drugs, published by Turkish Medicine and Medical Device Agency
Role of Biostatistics in Clinical TrialsClinosolIndia
Biostatistics plays a crucial role in all phases of clinical trials, contributing to the design, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of study results. Biostatisticians collaborate with other researchers, clinicians, and experts to ensure that clinical trials are conducted with scientific rigor and that the data generated are meaningful and valid. Here's a breakdown of the key roles of biostatistics in clinical trials
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1. Title of Proposal
A Project proposal submitted to (Institute name), DUHS, in the
partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Program of
Master of Philosophy
(Phuysiology/Physiotherapy)
By
Name of the candidate
M.B.B.S, 2002
(Dow Medical College)
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
Dow University of Health Sciences
Karachi
April 2013
2. Table of Content
Page#
Certificate --------------------------------------------------------------------- i
Abstract ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ii
1. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------- 01
1.1.Significance of the problem---------------------------------------------01
1.2.Statement of the problem------------------------------------------------02
1.3.Hypothesis-----------------------------------------------------------------03
1.4.Operational definitions---------------------------------------------------03
1.5.Limitations-----------------------------------------------------------------07
2. Review of Literature-----------------------------------------------------------08
3. Methodology---------------------------------------------------------------------11
3.1.Sample Description--------------------------------------------------------11
3.2.Research Design------------------------------------------------------------12
3.3.Data collection-------------------------------------------------------------13
3.4.Statistical Treatment------------------------------------------------------14
3.5.Time Schedule-------------------------------------------------------------17
3.6.Budget--------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
3.7.Appendices (If Any)----------------------------------------------------------19
Bibliography--------------------------------------------------------------------20
5. 1
1. INTRODUCTION (Sample)
Adiponectin, an adipose tissue hormone exclusively and abundantly expressed in white
adipose tissue is more closely related to insulin sensitivity and fasting insulinemia than to
adiposity, which suggests that the hypoadiponectinemia inpeople with obesity is in large part
attributable to insulinresistanceand/or hyperinsulinemia1. Women with PCOShave low levels
of circulating adiponectin as compared to normal lean women. Though the levels are low in
women with PCOS, it’s the degree of glucose intolerance and insulin resistance that is the
strongest predictor of decrement of circulating adiponectin levels2. Recent research suggests
that the interaction between adiponectin and PCOS pathogenesis seemindependent of BMI3.
It has been reported further that high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin is reduced in
PCOS women, independent of BMI and IR4. The present study will explore the association of
serum adiponectin and degree of insulin levels in PCOS women.
1.1.Significance of the problem
1.2.Statement of the problem
1.3.Hypothesis
1.4.Operational definitions
1.5.Limitations
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1.Sample Description
3.1.1. Inclusion Criteria
3.1.2. Exclusion Criteria
3.2.Research design
3.3.Data collection
3.4.Statistical Treatment
3.4.1. Study variables include:
3.4.2. Statistical Analysis
The software used for data analysis will be IBM SPSS Base Licensed
version 21……
3.5. Study Time Line & Schedule
6. 2
S.NO WORKING STEPS TIME (MONTHS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Synopsis writing & approval
2. Grant approval
3. Pilot study and necessary
prep.
4. Data collection
5. Data processing
6. Project writing/presentation
3.6 Budget
3.7 Appendices: (If Any) Appendix A
Questionnaire
3.4.3. Appendix B
Informed Consent Form
(If in Urdu so it should be type in “Phonetic” Keyboard View not in Arabic)
3.10. Bibliography
The references should be write in Vancouver Style. (Suggest to use Endnote)
Page # Sequence from Certificate to Abstract should be i, ii,…
Page # Sequence from Introduction to Appendices should be 1, 2, 3,….