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Fatigue Sections
Author Bio
Introduction
Fatigue in Medical Illness
Fatigue Defined
Research Questions
Measurement and Assessment
Fatigue Measurement
Related Constructs
Designing Fatigue Surveys
Case Definition
Data Collection
Maximizing Completion
Designing Intervention Trials
Controlled Trials
Currently selected section: Selecting Study Procedures
Issues in Data Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Fatigue: Selecting Study Procedures
        

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Selection BParallel group method

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The parallel group design eliminates concerns about carryover effect and period effects. There is little known about this therapy and the possibility of significant effects of this type cannot be excluded. Although the sample size must be larger with parallel group designs, the lesser likelihood of bias, and the ability to shorten the duration of the study for the individual patient, suggest that the parallel group method would be best in this case.

 

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