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Selecting the appropriate clinical research methodology is critical for the success of trials in healthcare.This review article explores the various methodologies available for clinical research, including observational studies, experimental designs, qualitative research, and mixed-methods approaches.Considerations for methodology selection, such as research objectives, population characteristics, resource constraints, and ethical considerations, are discussed.Key components of clinical research methodologies, including study design, sampling methods, data collection techniques, and data analysis approaches, are outlined.Challenges in methodology selection, such as bias, participant recruitment, data quality, and ethical dilemmas, are addressed along with best practices and strategies for mitigating these challenges.Furthermore, future directions and innovations in clinical research methodologies, such as advances in data science, precision medicine, patient-centric trial design, and real-world evidence integration, are explored. 1.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6ced2b6db64358764cf75 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.69580/ijppr.15.2.2024.140-153
Yogesh Sharma
Sheetal Sheetal
Saloni Saloni
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