Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Quantitative Clinical Research Designs

Quantitative Clinical Research Designs
4
12181
1
Second semester
OB
Main language of instruction: Catalan

Other languages of instruction: English, Spanish

Teaching staff


Responsable: Carles Blanch (cblanchm@uic.es)

 

Introduction

The aim of this course is to guide and to qualify to the students with the epidemiological methods and quantitative tools necessary to critically evaluate research articles in Nursing and Health Sciences published in scientific journals. Moreover, the course provides to the studentes tools to that they can develop and carry out research projects. 

The methodology used in this course will consist of theoretical lecturer (30%) and case methods and practices (70%).

Pre-course requirements

There are no prerequisites to take the course.

Objectives

  1. To know the basics of quantitative research methods and types of epidemiological studies. 
  2. To train the students to design a research study and conduct a research protocol. 
  3. To train the students for critical reading of scientific articles with quantitative methodology.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • CN02RA - Describe the most prominent research methodologies and designs in the field of health
  • CP01RA - Design an advanced research project on clinical aspects following ethical standards and scientific rigor and respecting the fundamental rights of equality between men and women, and the promotion of human rights and values ​​typical of a culture of peace and democratic values, using a language that avoids androcentrism and stereotypes.
  • HB01RA - Apply the scientific method, research design, advanced biostatistics and quantitative and qualitative data analysis tools to solve a question or test a hypothesis in the clinical setting.
  • HB02RA - Use tools to critically evaluate projects, protocols and research articles, both qualitative and quantitative, in the field of Health Sciences

Learning outcomes of the subject

Students will be able to: 

  • M.2.2. Formulate research questions and hypotheses within the context of a health research project.
  • M.2.3. Describe the designs and their different sections in quantitative scientific methodology in the health field.
  • M.2.6. Concórrer a les convocatòries competitives de projectes de recerca oferts per diferents organismes.
  • M.2.7. Plan a preliminaryquantitative research project within the health research environment.

Syllabus

Lecture 1: Introduction to Research

Introduction to Research 

Health Sciences Research 

Data quality (internal validity and external validity) 

Protocol of a research study 

Lecture 2: Research project and management

Research Project 

Project management competitive 

Finding information 

Lecture 3: Calculation of sample size 

Representative sample 

Sampling rates 

Random Sampling 

Random and systematic error 

Lecture 4: Epidemiologic Measures 

Measurements of frequency 

Types of measures 

Types of Fees 

Prevalence and incidence 

Measures of Association:

  • Relative Risk 
  • Odds ratio 
  • Prevalence ratio 
  • Measures of impact 
  • Attributable risk 
  • Etiologic fraction 
  • Population attributable risk 
  • Percentage of population attributable risk 

Lecture 5: Types of epidemiological studies 

Introduction to epidemiology 

Types of studies: 

Experimental studies: 

Clinical trials and quasi-experimental 

Observational studies 

Cross-sectional study

Cohorts/longitudinal study

Case-Control study

Ecological study

Teaching and learning activities

Online



Master classes: online adaptation (CT) (CP)

Individual tutorials

Group tutorials

Autonomous learning: online adaptation (ML)

Case Method: Online Adaptation (EC)

Cooperative learning: online adaptation (RP)

Project-based methodology: online adaptation (PBL)

Evaluation systems and criteria

Online



Evaluation systems

1

Continuous assessment: online adaptation (GP)

Minimum weighting

10%

Maximum weighting

20%

2

Written work: online adaptation (PT)

Minimum weighting

40%

Maximum weighting

60%

3

Oral presentation: online adaptation (GP)

Minimum weighting

10%

Maximum weighting

20%

4

Written tests: online adaptation (OM) (PA)

Minimum weighting

25%

Maximum weighting

40%