Open Access
Healthcare, volume 7, issue 4, pages 143
Randomized Single-Case Experimental Designs in Healthcare Research: What, Why, and How?
René Tanious
1
,
Patrick Onghena
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-11-13
Journal:
Healthcare
scimago Q2
SJR: 0.606
CiteScore: 3.5
Impact factor: 2
ISSN: 22130764, 22130772, 22279032
PubMed ID:
31766188
Health Policy
Health Informatics
Health Information Management
Leadership and Management
Abstract
Health problems are often idiosyncratic in nature and therefore require individualized diagnosis and treatment. In this paper, we show how single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) can meet the requirement to find and evaluate individually tailored treatments. We give a basic introduction to the methodology of SCEDs and provide an overview of the available design options. For each design, we show how an element of randomization can be incorporated to increase the internal and statistical conclusion validity and how the obtained data can be analyzed using visual tools, effect size measures, and randomization inference. We illustrate each design and data analysis technique using applied data sets from the healthcare literature.
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