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How to develop a Research Protocol ?

Research methodology workshop 2015

Dr Sushma Sharma

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This session ---------

By the end of this session, you will be able to:• Understand what is Research ?• Identify the components of a research protocol• Explain the role of each part within the overall

process of protocol development• Understand the importance of research protocol• Able to write a research protocol

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What is Research?

A systematic investigation, involving thecollection of information (data), to solve aproblem or contribute to knowledge about a theory or practice.

Research is critical in medicine because itleads to new discoveries and can changepeoples’ lives by improving health and well being.

Research helps to provide scientificunderstanding and solves practical problems.

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Research (cont.)

Relies on methods and principles that willproduce credible and verifiable results.

All research starts with an idea or questionbased on personal experiences.

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Scientific Approach

The most sophisticated method of acquiringknowledge is by scientific approach.

Combines important features of inductionand deduction together with other methodsto create a system of acquiring knowledge.

Generally more reliable than other methods.

Approach used most often to performmedical research.

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Scientific researchis an integrated approach of deduction and induction

DeductionHypothesis generation

Testing the hypothesis

Induction(Inference on hypothesis)generalization of the results

In sample population Universe

known truths

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Policy making, planning,Management evaluation

Health systems research

Epidemiological

Biomedical

Statistical

Behavioral

Social & economic

MODEL OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF RESEARCH

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Protocol writing

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Getting started:• Title

– Clear– Concise– Understandable

• Introduction / Project outline:– What?– Why is this research

needed?

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What is the purpose of a proposal?

• Let me do the study?• Plan, then do• Provide a road map• Opportunity for advice• Check quality /

rigour / do-ability• Avoid costly mistakes• Convince lecturers and

you

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What is your question ?Why is your study important ?How are you going to do it ?

Key Points of Your Proposal

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Practicalities

• When / Time lines• Problems / issues• Resources

– Costing – Materials

• Outcomes / Outputs / Significance

• References• Writing up – include

drafts and revisions

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Choosing a topic • Should be interesting – to investigator, funding agency,

journal editors, consumers (colleagues, public, medical community), etc.

• Relevance- add new information to the scientific world• Simple and manageable in scope (feasibility in terms of

money, time, manpower)• Expected results likely to alter clinical or health policy

decisions in future

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The GOOD IDEA must be

• • Feasible• • Do-able by you • • Do-able at your institution, hospital & community• • Acceptable to your institution• • In conformity with human welfare policies• • Conceptually significant

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Steps in conduct of research

planning and execution

The first and foremost isformulating a research question,

the most challenging part

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Identify the Question

Sources for identifying the question or problem:

. Personal experiences

. Literature review . Theories . Ideas from others

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Identify the Question

Criteria for evaluating the question:

Significance Practicality Feasibility Interest to researcher

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RESEARCH QUESTION

IT SHOULD BE A SINGLE SENTENCE IN THE FORM OF A QUESTION.

IT SHOULD BE CLEAR ,UNAMBIGUOUS AND SPECIFIC

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RESEARCH QUESTION

• IS DRUG “A” BETTER THAN DRUG “B” IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATIC FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH CIRROSIS?

• IS ALCOHOLISM RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIRROSIS LIVER?

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What to have in a complete study protocol ?

• Title• Summary• Background (Literature Review), Preliminary Studies,

and Justification/Rationale • Study Objectives and/or Questions• Testable Hypotheses• Study Design• Study Population and Methods of Recruitment• Variables List and Sample Size

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• Methods of Data Collection• Data Collection Tools• Plan of Analysis• Timeline• Issues for Ethical Review & Approvals• Operational Planning and Budgeting• Plan of Dissemination/Results

Reporting• References

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Title

• Title must reflect the central theme:selling point• Attractive and easy to understand• Concise and Informative: avoid non-informative

words like “ A study of---”

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Background

• Briefly sketch the background of the proposal.

• Critically evaluate the existing knowledge – What is the general situation and how is the

problem developing? – Will it grow rapidly if unchecked? – What has been done so far to address the problem and

with what effect?

• Specifically identify the gaps the proposed research is intended to fill.

– What do you propose to do? – Explain why it is a good idea ?• State concisely the importance of your research

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Significance

• State concisely and clearly the importance of your study.

• Emphasize on any novelty or innovation• Convey the significance of your research to

– 1) scientific contribution – 2) improving in public health – 3) change in health policies– 4) change in patient care– etc.,

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Study Objectives

State the objectives of the proposal:

Describe concisely and realistically what the specific research is intended to accomplish

Avoid grandiose designs- Over-ambitious

proposals that aim to do everything – burdens, determinants, prevention and control of….

Specify clear objectives

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• Objective -examples • To study whether SNP markers are associated with obesity and hypertension phenotypes. To assess the general population

knowledge & attitude towards Organ donation

To identify the risk factors for Type-II diabetes

• Hypotheses Any hypotheses to be tested.• • Have clear hypotheses• • State hypotheses in form of short bulleted

list• • Avoid narrative paragraphs

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Hypothesis and Specific Aims

• List the specific aims one by one concisely

• Not too many aims; 2-4 best

• Be specific, no general and ambiguous statements

• Be realistic, no unachievable aims

• Aims should be logically linked and arranged accordingly; testing your hypothesis

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When you divide a section into subsections, all the pieces should be of the same pie

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• Hypothesis-example• We hypothesize that standard care plus new intervention (additional drug) will be superior to standard care alone in reducing CVD mortality among patients with preexisting heart disease.

• We hypothesize that prophylaxis with inhaled drug A will be superior to oral preparation of drug B in preventing acute exacerbation of reactive airway disease.

• We hypothesize that low birth weight is an independent risk factor for type II diabetes.

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What is your questionHypothesis

Why is your study important Significance

How are you going to do it Research design

Key Points of Your Proposal

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Develop the Study Design

• A study design is the researcher’s overall planto obtain the answer (s) to the question beingasked and the hypothesis being tested

• It spells out strategies to develop informationthat is accurate, objective and meaningful

• It explains methods that will be used to collectand analyze data

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• Study Design • Describe the overall design of the study,

example: • This is a randomized, double blind placebo

controlled trail. • This is a cross sectional survey

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Research Designs Purpose Study Design

To determine frequency & burden of a disease

* Cross sectional survey (Prevalence) * Cohort study (Incidence)

To identify the risk factors * Cohort study* Case-Control study

To determine prognosis of a disease

* Cohort study

To determine efficacy/ effectiveness of new treatment * Clinical trials

*Community intervention

To evaluate community programs * Evaluation

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Feasibility- Study subjects

• What is the estimated sample size?

• Who is the study subject (case definition)?

• Selection criteria (inclusion & exclusion)

• How they are sampled ? (sampling)

• Time span for meeting the sample size

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Can we meet the sample size?

• Estimated sample size (based on the research hypothesis, outcome variable)

• Estimated subjects likely to be available for recruitment

• Estimated subjects likely to refuse• Estimated subjects likely to be lost to follow up

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Study Population and Method ofRecruitment

-- Describe clearly what type of subjects will be studied -- How will they be identified -- Inclusion and Exclusion criteria -- Describe each step involved in recruitment of study subjects -- Describe the role of research personnel in this process -- Mention “informed consent”

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Variables List• State all the information that is to be

collected(demographic data, clinical and lab data) in

detail.

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Method of data collection

• Explain precisely when and how the data will be collected, and measured (units).

• Explain method of ensuring quality control

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Data Collection Tools

• Explain why a particular tool is being used to collect the data. For instance, if a survey questionnaire is being used explain reliability and validity of the instrument.

• Pretest

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Analyzing the Data

Upon completion of the study, data should be analyzed

List out the appropriate statistical tests based on the type of data

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Plan of analysis

• List the names of variables that will be used in the analyses.

• State the name of statistical analysis that will be

performed to assess the outcome.

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Problems may not be where you think they are…

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References

• The list of references should be at the end of the proposal.

List names of all authors, the title of the

publication, the name of journal, year, volume, page numbers.

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Your role as the researcher?Proposal reviewer role?

Exercise: What are the criteria for evaluating research proposals?

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Benefits of Writing Proposal

• Allow you to review and critically evaluate the published literature of your interested topic.

• Develop novel ideas during writing proposal.

• Convince yourself and others that your research is worth doing.

• Keep you focused on your research work.

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Planning your project:

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Writing Stages

2. Writing the First Draft

4. Finishing3. Revising, Revising, Revising

1. Getting in the Mood

Save multiple copies of your draft

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Conclusions• Developing, and communicating a research protocol is a

sophisticated and time-consuming process.

It is important to understand the steps indeveloping a research protocol in order toperform an appropriate study and obtainreliable results.

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Thank You