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|a Contemporary research methods in pharmacy and health services /
|c edited by Shane P. Desselle, Victoria Garc�a-C�ardenas, Claire Anderson, Parisa Aslani, Aleda M.H. Chen, Timothy F. Chen.
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|b Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
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|g Section I:
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|t Applying human factors and ergonomics methods to pharmaceutical health services research /
|r Richard J. Holden, Ephrem Abebe, Alissa L. Russ-Jara, and Michelle A. Chui --
|t Designing complex health interventions using experience-based co-design /
|r Beth Fylan, Justine Tomlinson, D.K. Raynord, and Jonathan Silcock --
|t Use of common models to inform and design pharmacy and health services research /
|r Anandi V. Law and Marcia M. Worley --
|t Implementation science to guide pharmacy and health services research /
|r Victoria Gar�ca-�Crdenas and Kenneth C. Hohmeier --
|t CFIR framework in pharmacy and health services research Sarah J. Shoemaker-Hunt, Ellen Childs, Holly Swan, and Geoffrey Curran --
|t Principles and applications of metaresearch /
|r Spencer E. Harpe --
|t Best practices when conducting and reporting a meta-analysis /
|r Fernanda S. Tonin, Aline F. Bonetti and Fernando Fernandez-Llimos --
|t Using methods from human-centered design in health research: An introduction for pharmacy and health services researchers Michelle Flood, Laura L. Gleeson, Sarah Flynn, Mark Ennis, Aoife Ludlow, Fabian F. Sweeney, Alice Holton, Stephanie Morgan, Colleen Clarke, Pa� draig Carroll, Lisa Mellon, Fiona Boland, Sarah Mohamed, Aoife De Bru� n, Marcus Hanratty, Shaunna Kelly, and Frank Moriarty --
|g Section II:
|t Emerging Methodological Approaches and Updates --
|t Applying action research in social pharmacy and health services research: An overview /
|r Kritsanee Saramunee --
|t Q methodology in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Robert Haua, Amanda Wolf, Jeff Harrison, and Trudi Aspden --
|t Medicines optimization and illness management research using dyads /
|r Dolly Sud --
|t Using network analysis in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Mohsen Askar and Kristian Svendsen --
|t Designing, evaluating and applying pictograms in pharmacy practice research /
|r Ros Dowse --
|t Application of photovoice in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo and Amy Werremeyer --
|t The draw and write technique to uncover nuance in pharmacy and health services delivery /
|r Theresa J. Schindel, Christine A. Hughes, Tatiana Makhinova, and Jason S. Daniels --
|t The use of art to analyze learning practices in pharmacy and to inform assessment and intervention practices /
|r Ruth M. Edwards and John I'Anson --
|t Evaluating benefits and harms of deprescribing using routinely collected data /
|r Frank Moriarty, Wade Thompson and Fiona Boland --
|t Understanding and addressing the observer effect in observation studies /
|r Sofia K�alvemark Sporrong, Birgitte Gr�stad Kalleberg, Liv Mathiesen, Yvonne Andersson, Stine Eidhammer Rognan, and Karin Svensberg --
|t An introduction to how realist research can inform pharmacy practice and policy /
|r M.J. Twigg, K. Luetsch, I. Maidment, and D. Rowett --
|t Application of process philosophy with organization and management science in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Phillip Woods --
|t Design and application of the simulated patient method in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Jack C. Collins, Wei Wen Chong, Abilio C. de Almeida Neto, Rebekah J. Moles, and Carl R. Schneider --
|g Section III:
|t Qualitative, Hybrid, and Consensus-Gathering Approaches --
|t Moderation analysis with binary outcomes: Interactions on additive and multiplicative scales /
|r John P. Bentley, Sujith Ramachandran and Teresa M. Salgado --
|t The use of ethnography in social pharmacy and health services research /
|r Sofie Rosenlund Lau, Janine Marie Traulsen, Susanne Kaae, and Sofia K�alvemark Sporrong --
|t Video-reflexive ethnography applications in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Faith R. Yong, Su-Yin Hor and Beata V. Bajorek --
|t Reflexivity practice during ethnographic informed fieldwork /
|r Sadaf Faisal and Colleen McMillan --
|t Utilizing a cognitive engineering approach to conduct a hierarchical task analysis to understand complex patient decision making /
|r Ashley O. Morris, Aaron M. Gilson and Michelle A. Chu --
|t Rapid turn-around qualitative analysis applications in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Chelsea Phillips Renfro and Kenneth C. Hohmeier --
|t Best practices in mixed methods for pharmacy and health services research /
|r Deepika Rao and Olayinka O. Shiyanbola --
|t Using textual data in qualitative pharmacy and health services research /
|r Laura Lindsey and Adam Pattison Rathbone --
|t Online focus group methodology: Recruitment, facilitation, and reimbursement /
|r Matthew Halliday, Deanna Mill, Jacinta Johnson, and Kenneth Lee --
|t Consensus development methods: Use in the production of national and international frameworks and tools in health systems and policy making /
|r Naoko Arakawa --
|t An overview of the Delphi technique in social pharmacy and health services research /
|r Sarah Drumm, Catriona Bradley and Frank Moriarty --
|t Applying the Delphi technique in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Myriam Jaam, Ahmed Awaisu, Alla El-Awaisi, Derek Stewart, and Maguy Saffouh El Hajj --
|g Sectrion IV:
|t Quantitative Approaches and Analytical Considerations --
|t Using prescription drug databases for comorbidity adjustment: A remedy for disaster or a prescription for improved model fit? /
|r Mitchell J. Barnett, Vista Khosraviani, Shadi Doroudgar, and Eric J. Ip --
|t Handling missing data in surveys--Concepts, approaches, and applications in pharmacy and health services research /
|r Ardalan Mirzaei, Stephen R. Carter, Asad E. Patanwala, and Carl R. Schneider --
|t Use of national databases and surveys to evaluate prescribing patterns and medication use /
|r Rajender R. Aparasu and Sanika Rege --
|t Latent class and latent class regression /
|r James B. Schreiber --
|t Guidelines and standards in medication adherence research /
|r Charlotte L. Bekker, Parisa Aslani and Timothy F. Chen --
|t Methodological and disciplinary competence and insecurity in qualitative research /
|r Sofia K�alvemark Sporrong, Susanne Kaae, Lotte Stig N�rgaard, Mathias M�lleb�k, Marit Waaseth, Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo, Christina Ljungberg Persson, Charlotte L. Bekker, Johanna Falby Lindell, and Louise C. Druedahl --
|t Contemporary conceptualization of measurement validity /
|r Michael J. Peeters and Spencer E. Harpe --
|t A practical approach to the assessment and quantification of content validity /
|r Enas Almanasreh, Rebekah J. Moles and Timothy F. Chen --
|t Key processes and popular analyses in the SEM family of techniques /
|r James B. Schreiber --
|t Statistical considerations when making potential multiple comparisons /
|r Mitchell J. Barnett, Shadi Doroudgar, Vista Khosraviani, and Eric J. Ip.
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|a Emerging methods, as well as best practices in well-used methods, in pharmacy are of great benefit to researchers, graduate students, graduate programs, residents and fellows also in other health science areas. Researchers require a text to assist in the design of experiments to address seemingly age-old problems. New interventions are needed to improve medication adherence, patients' lived experiences in health care, provider-patient relationships, and even various facets of pharmacogenomics. Advances in systems re-engineering can optimize health care practitioners' roles. Contemporary Research Methods in Pharmacy and Health Services includes multi-authored chapters by renowned experts in their field. Chapters cover examples in pharmacy, health services and others transcendent of medical care, following a standardized format, including key research points; valid and invalid assumptions; pitfalls to avoid; applications; and further inquiry. This is a valuable resource for researchers both in academia and corporate R&D, primarily in pharmacy but also in health services, and other health disciplines. Social science researchers and government scientists can also benefit from the reading.
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|a Includes Bibliographic References and Index
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 23, 2022).
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|a Medical care
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