CASP - Critical Appraisal Skills Programme - Articles https://casp-uk.net/news/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 02:43:17 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb enquiry@bybsite.co.uk (CASP - Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) Understanding Primary and Secondary Sources in Research https://casp-uk.net/news/primary-secondary-sources-in-research/ https://casp-uk.net/news/primary-secondary-sources-in-research/ In research, understanding the differences between primary and secondary sources is important for conducting thorough analysis. Whether you are examining medical studies or exploring the social sciences, being able to critically appraise a research paper is a vital skill. By differentiating between these sources, you can ensure that your work is not only well-informed but also credible.

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Systematic Review vs Meta-Analysis https://casp-uk.net/news/systematic-review-vs-meta-analysis/ https://casp-uk.net/news/systematic-review-vs-meta-analysis/ Evidence-based research plays a vital role in guiding decisions within healthcare and social science disciplines, ensuring that interventions are both effective and efficient. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses, while often used interchangeably, are distinct in their approach. 

Understanding the nuances of these two approaches is crucial for anyone engaged in critical appraisal and aims to optimise the accuracy and impact of their findings. The choice between them often depends on the nature of your research question and the data available. Let's explore what each methodology entails and determine which might best suit your research needs.

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Mon, 10 Feb 2025 11:48:07 +0000
What Is Quantitative Research https://casp-uk.net/news/what-is-quantitative-research/ https://casp-uk.net/news/what-is-quantitative-research/ Quantitative research serves as a foundational method, enabling researchers to explore phenomena using numerical data. By employing structured methodologies and statistical analysis, this approach offers a precise way to examine complex theories and hypotheses. It is particularly valuable in clinical and medical studies where the quantification of variables is critical. 

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Fri, 24 Jan 2025 17:02:52 +0000
Understanding Heterogeneity In Research https://casp-uk.net/news/heterogeneity-in-research/ https://casp-uk.net/news/heterogeneity-in-research/ Variability among research findings is an inevitable reality. Heterogeneity in research encapsulates these differences, which can arise within and between studies, affecting the interpretation of results. This variability is particularly significant in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, where synthesising data from multiple sources is essential. 

Understanding heterogeneity allows researchers to pinpoint sources of variability, whether they stem from methodological discrepancies, participant characteristics, or statistical nuances. By addressing these factors, researchers can enhance the accuracy and reliability of their conclusions. Heterogeneity produces robust, generalisable evidence that can be effectively applied in various real-world contexts.

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:23:26 +0000
What Is Meta-Regression? https://casp-uk.net/news/understanding-meta-regression/ https://casp-uk.net/news/understanding-meta-regression/ In systematic reviews and statistical analyses, understanding meta-regression is important. This analytical method goes beyond summarising study effect sizes, unlike traditional meta-analysis. By exploring the connections between study-level variables and effect sizes, meta-regression provides a more intricate understanding of research outcomes. This technique enables researchers to probe deeper into why variations occur, showing how different factors might influence results. Meta-regression examines relationships, such as how population demographics or intervention methods affect study outcomes. 

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Thu, 12 Dec 2024 16:58:38 +0000
Quasi-Experimental Design https://casp-uk.net/news/quasi-experimental-design/ https://casp-uk.net/news/quasi-experimental-design/ In research design, quasi-experimental design (QED) offers a pragmatic approach when true experimental conditions are not feasible. By exploring cause-and-effect relationships in real-world settings, quasi-experimental designs bridge the gap between experimental rigour and practical application. In this post, we will look at quasi-experimental design, its methodology, and its applications.

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Tue, 24 Sep 2024 15:00:37 +0000
The Role of Homogeneity in Research https://casp-uk.net/news/homogeneity-in-research/ https://casp-uk.net/news/homogeneity-in-research/ For healthcare professionals, keeping abreast of recent research is key to delivering high value health care. The challenge lies in deciphering complex studies, where the concept of homogeneity plays a pivotal role. Homogeneity ensures the consistency of study participants, boosting the research's internal validity and the reliability of its outcomes. This blog aims to demystify the word 'homogeneity' and its impact on research evaluation.

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Thu, 22 Aug 2024 15:08:59 +0000
PICO Search Strategy Tips & Examples https://casp-uk.net/news/pico-search-strategy/ https://casp-uk.net/news/pico-search-strategy/ When evaluating research in healthcare, it's essential to have a structured approach to searching for relevant information. One widely used framework for formulating research questions and search strategies is the PICO framework. In this blog post, we will look at the PICO search strategy, providing tips and examples to help you navigate the complexities of clinical research with confidence. 

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:11:32 +0000
What Is a Subgroup Analysis? https://casp-uk.net/news/what-is-a-subgroup-analysis/ https://casp-uk.net/news/what-is-a-subgroup-analysis/ When it comes to the critical appraisal of research studies, a key aspect that often requires careful consideration is the subgroup analysis. Sometimes we need to determine which patients most benefit from treatment, based on specific risk factors. We will investigate subgroup analysis in more detail in the rest of this article and on understanding the nuances of this statistical method to identify specific categories within a study that may show varied responses to a treatment.

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rich@beyondyourbrand.co.uk (Ruth Brice) News Mon, 20 May 2024 18:30:54 +0000