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Designing a Study
You are the hospital administrator in a medium-sized, urban, for-profit hospital that caters to middle-income groups. You wonder if patients' satisfaction with the hospital stay will increase significantly if they are given better and more flexible meal options. You decide to conduct a research study to find the answer. The first step is to design the study.
Design a descriptive study to investigate if better meal options will increase patient satisfaction. Include the following elements of design:
1 Develop a research question or purpose of the study
2 Selection of subjects for study (what is the sample)
3 Assignment of subjects to experimental or control groups
4 Study time period
5 Type of data to be gathered
6 Measures of meal options and of patient satisfaction
7 Method of data collection
8 Guidelines for data interpretation
After you complete building the study design, list three design elements you considered in your study that were not readily obvious in the one you read last week “Diagnosed with Breast Cancer While on a Family History Screening Programme: An Exploratory Qualitative Study.”
Notes from class to consider
What are the Basic Elements of Research Design? Precisely what is incorporated into a design can differ greatly according to the preference of the individual responsible. It should be confirmed to the minimum of information which is needed for planning. It must include at least the following 3 basic elements:
1. Statement of the research study’s objectives, the output of the research. In conclusive studies, this result is supposed to solve the problem.
2. Statement of the data inputs, or casual data, based on which the solution is to be attained.
3. The analytical approach with which the inputs are going to be treated or computed.
Example These three key elements are highlighted in the following simple example:
The XYD Company offers an extensive collection of kitchen and household items by mail order. One of the managers is convinced that profits can be improved by inducing clients to purchase more on each order. The incentive would be to give a bonus of 15% additional items on all purchases above 500.
The other managers are uncertain, and so this hypothesis needs to be tested by research. The design for that would have the three elements of research design as mentioned here.
1. The main objective is to compute the margin change (price minus shipping and delivery costs and merchandise costs) earned on sales where the bonus is provided.
2. The data to be collected are (a) sales on orders placed by a sample of consumers who are provided the bonus and by an additional (equal sized) sample to whom it is not made available, (b) average merchandise margins earned during the period of the experiment (that of the spring catalog), (c) worth of the free bonus items ordered throughout that time period, and (d) expense of promotional inserts.
The above example illustrates the basic elements of research design in research methodology. Designs need to include only what researchers require for a framework which is adequate to (1) flesh out the details for costing and implementing the work and (2) explain the proposed study to other people.
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