Assessing Interventions
Traditional and Innovative Methods
Edited by:
- Fred Tudiver - East Tennessee State University, USA, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Ontario
- Martin Bass
- Earl Dunn
- Peter G. Norton - Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Ontario
Volume:
4
August 1992 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Research methods for primary care often require adaptation of methodologies that were developed for other health care fields. To help meet the distinct needs of researchers in primary care, Assessing Interventions takes a comprehensive look at specific research methods that can be used to assess interventions in primary care settings--successfully. This information-packed volume is divided into four parts and covers such issues as assessing interventions in primary care and two major assessment strategies: quantitative methodologies (the traditional approach), and qualitative methodologies (some of which are new to primary care). It also explores topics such as principles and approaches to measures of self-report, assessing a smoking cessation intervention, and assessing primary health care delivery. The final section presents a panel discussion that outlines possible future directions; in particular, the challenge for the primary care discipline to define its own foci of research activities.
Assessing Interventions will be useful for both new and experienced researchers, whether practitioner-oriented or professional. Writers and reviewers of grant applications and scientific papers will also find this volume invaluable.
"The book clearly attains its goals. . . . Research by generalists for generalists and others is early in its evolution. Books like this help those who are just beginning to explore the field find support and encouragement to foster critical self-examination of what we do rather than having our practice determined by those who are not generalists. I recommend it to all, not just researchers but to those who reflect on what they do."
--Canadian Family Physician
PART ONE: INTERVENTIONS IN PRIMARY CARE
Steven H Gehlbach
Traditional Interventions in Primary Care
John Bain
Intervention Studies in Primary Medical Care
PART TWO: TWO MAJOR APPROACHES TO ASSESSING INTERVENTIONS IN PRIMARY CARE
Robert H Fletcher
Randomized Trials for Assessing Interventions in Primary Care
E Ann Mohide
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Multi-Faceted Community-Based Support Program
Michel Labrecque
Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Homeopathic Treatment for Plantar Warts
Allan Donner
Randomized Trials in Primary Care
Janis H Jenkins
Theoretical Considerations of Qualitative Method
Dennis G Willms
Hearing a Word, Sensing What's Wrong, Finding a Way
Milton H Seifert
Qualitative Designs for Assessing Intervention in Primary Care
Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good
Qualitative Designs for Assessing Interventions in Primary Care
PART THREE: SELECTED TOPICS IN ASSESSING INTERVENTIONS IN PRIMARY CARE
Rebecca Henry
Using Measures of Self-Report
Fred Tudiver
Using Instruments of Self-Report to Assess Interventions
Harvey A Skinner
Lifestyle Assessment and Change
Douglas M C Wilson
Assessing a Smoking Cessation Intervention in Primary Care
J Ivan Williams
Assessing Primary Health Care Delivery
Anthony J Reid
An Example of Assessing Health Care Delivery
Charlyn Black et al
Analyzing Large Data Sets
Earl V Dunn
The Sioux Lookout Project as an Example of a Large Data Set
Andrew D Oxman and Sylvie J Stachenko
Meta-Analysis in Primary Care
Carol L McWilliam
Options for Nurses in the Primary Care Setting
PART FOUR: PRIMARY CARE INTERVENTIONS IN THE FUTURE
John Bain et al
Examining Primary Care Interventions in the Future