Medisur (Feb 2024)

Selection of the appropriate design in biomedical research: foundations and considerations for evidence-based practice. Part I

  • Raúl Aguilera Eguía,
  • Ángel Roco Videla,
  • Olga Patricia López Soto,
  • Brenda Herrera Serna,
  • Georgiy Polevoy Polevoy,
  • Héctor Fuentes Barria

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 210 – 215

Abstract

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In clinical research, it is crucial to make an appropriate selection of the research design. Each type of design meets different objectives, from examining prevalences through cross-sectional designs to analyzing exposures over time in cohort studies. Research designs can be classified as primary, such as randomized clinical trials, or secondary, such as reviews. They are also divided into experimental, which evaluate interventions, and observational, which simply observe without intervening. When choosing the most appropriate design, the research question, available resources, and ethical considerations should be taken into account. A correct choice guarantees the validity and applicability of the results, which is beneficial for both medicine and patients.

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