π§ͺ Design (Clinical Research)
Design refers to:
The structured plan or framework that defines how a clinical or scientific study is conducted to answer a specific research question.
π Key Components of Study Design
- π― Objective β The aim or hypothesis of the study
- π§ Type of study β e.g., observational, interventional, prospective, retrospective
- π₯ Population β Inclusion/exclusion criteria, demographics
- π§ͺ Intervention or Exposure β What is tested or observed
- π Comparison group β Control, placebo, or alternative exposure
- π Outcome measures β Defined primary and secondary endpoints
- π Blinding and allocation β Methods to reduce bias
π Common Study Designs
Study Type | Description |
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Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) | Participants are randomly assigned to intervention or control groups |
Cohort Study | Observes outcomes in exposed vs. non-exposed individuals over time |
Case-Control Study | Retrospective comparison of patients with and without an outcome |
Cross-Sectional Study | Analyzes data at a single point in time |
Retrospective Study | Uses existing data to examine past events |
Systematic Review / Meta-analysis | Aggregates data from multiple studies to derive stronger evidence |