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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Preventative Medicine and Hygiene Année : 2022

Methodology for clinical research

Peter Sykora
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Natale Capodicasa
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Lorenzo Lorusso
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Gianluca Tartaglia
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Mahmut Ergoren
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Munis Dundar
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Sandro Michelini
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Daniele Malacarne
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Gabriele Bonetti
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Kevin Donato
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Maria Medori
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Tommaso Beccari
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Michele Samaja
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Stephen Connelly
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Assunta Morresi
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Ariola Bacu
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Karen Herbst
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Mykhaylo Kapustin
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Liborio Stuppia
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Ludovica Lumer
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Giampietro Farronato
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Matteo Bertelli
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Résumé

A clinical research requires a systematic approach with diligent planning, execution and sampling in order to obtain reliable and validated results, as well as an understanding of each research methodology is essential for researchers. Indeed, selecting an inappropriate study type, an error that cannot be corrected after the beginning of a study, results in flawed methodology. The results of clinical research studies enhance the repertoire of knowledge regarding a disease pathogenicity, an existing or newly discovered medication, surgical or diagnostic procedure or medical device. Medical research can be divided into primary and secondary research, where primary research involves conducting studies and collecting raw data, which is then analysed and evaluated in secondary research. The successful deployment of clinical research methodology depends upon several factors. These include the type of study, the objectives, the population, study design, methodology/techniques and the sampling and statistical procedures used. Among the different types of clinical studies, we can recognize descriptive or analytical studies, which can be further categorized in observational and experimental. Finally, also pre-clinical studies are of outmost importance, representing the steppingstone of clinical trials. It is therefore important to understand the types of method for clinical research. Thus, this review focused on various aspects of the methodology and describes the crucial steps of the conceptual and executive stages.
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hal-04025488 , version 1 (12-03-2023)

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Aysha Kiani, Zakira Naureen, Derek Pheby, Gary Henehan, Richard Brown, et al.. Methodology for clinical research. Journal of Preventative Medicine and Hygiene, 2022, 63 (2S3), pp.E267_E278. ⟨10.29327/7283236⟩. ⟨hal-04025488⟩
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