
HC1: Research questions
Medical research
The ultimate goal of medical research is to improve medical practice. There are different aspects of medical practice which form 4 classes of medical research:
- Etiology (prevention/risk factors of a medical disease)
- Is a high caloric diet a risk factor for cardiovascular disease?
- Diagnosis
- What is the probability of having a hip fracture if the affected leg is shorter and in exorotation?
- Treatment
- Does chloroquine treatment reduce the risk of mortality among COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU?
- Prognosis
- What is the probability of dying within 5 years after breast cancer diagnosis?
Research questions
Research questions arise in practice. It is important to particularly articulate a research question → they are the starting point when designing a study or when reading a paper. A research question should be answerable and have standard elements/components.
Components:
Research questions can consist of several types of standard components:
- PICO: most often used
- Patient (population)
- Intervention
- Comparator
- Outcome
- DDO
- Domain
- Determinant
- Outcome
Examples:
Examples of research questions are:
- To what extent does alemtuzumab compared to interferon-β improve the time until relapse occurs in patients with relapsing remitting MS?
- Classification: treatment
- Patients: patients with relapsing remitting MS
- Intervention: alemtuzumab
- Comparator: interferon-β
- Outcome: time until relapse occurs
- What is the predictive value of a second ultrasound, in case a first ultrasound was inconclusive, in patients suspected of having an acute appendicitis?
- Classification: diagnosis
- Patients: patients suspected of having an acute appendicitis, in whom a first ultrasound was inconclusive
- Intervention: second ultrasound
- Comparator: /
- Outcome: appendicitis
- Is smoking a risk factor for lung cancer?
- Classification: etiology
- Patients: humans
- Intervention: smoking
- Comparator: no smoking
- Outcome: lung cancer
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Blok AWV2 2020/2021 UL
- Blok AWV HC1: Research questions
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- Blok AWV HC12: Diagnostische begrippen
- Blok AWV HC13: Beslisbomen
- Blok AWV HC14: Test en behandeldrempel

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