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EDAC Study Guide 2
Glossary of Terms
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10/22/2010

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Acuity-adaptable rooms

Definition

Rooms that provide healthcare that swing from acute care to critical care, thus reducing patient transfers.

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Before-after study

Definition

A study that measures outcomes by comparing data collected before an intervention with those collected after an intervention is put in place.  By comparing data, researchers can tell whether the intervention is effective in improving outcomes.

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Boolean logic

Definition

A study using operator words to formulate queries for building search strings.  This form of logic is based on binary logic and can be used to search most full-text search engines as well as subject directories.

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Case study

Definition

Involves in-depth investigation of one or several cases:  individuals, units, or projects.  In a case study, researchers use mulitle quanititative or qualitative methods.  Multiple methods are used to collect extensive data of one case or several cases.

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Chi-square

Definition

A statistical test used to determine the liklihood that an observed variation from the anticipated outcome occurs soley by chance.

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Clinical outcomes

Definition

Observable signs and symptons relating to the patients' health conditions such as morality, morbidity and infection rates.

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Confounding Variables

Definition

Extraneous variables not under the control of the experimenter that vary systematically fromthe independent variable making it difficult to isolate cause and effect.

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Correlational coefficient

Definition

Measures the direction and strength of the relationship between two variable.  A positive value indicates positive correlation, and a negative number indicates a negative correlation.  The values are between -1 and +1 and the cloer the correlational coefficient is to -1 or +1, the stronger the correlation.

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Correlational study

Definition

Two or more characteristics or variables of reserach subjects that are collected and examined to see if the differences in one variable are related to the differences in other variables.

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Descriptive statistics

Definition

Summarize the numerical data in meaningful ways.  Various descriptive statistics can be used depending on the type of measurement scale.

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Economic outcomes

Definition

Results of an action(s) pertaining to the finances of a hospital or health system (e.g. the cost of patient care, staff turn over, and philanthropy to the hospital).

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Environmental psychology

Definition

An interdisciplinary field focused on the interaction between humans and their surroundings.

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Environmental variables

Definition

The variables involved in the physical environment.  research focuses on one or two environmental variables that are easily quanitifiable such as noise level, room size, patient bed distance and lighting levels.

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Ethnographic study

Definition

An example of qualitative research; focuses on a group of people who share a common culture.  It gathers in-depth data related to patterns of interpretation and is particularly helpful in understanding a complex working situation.

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Experiential knowledge

Definition

Knowledge gained through experience as poosed to prior knowledge.

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Expert experiential knowledge

Definition

Experiential knowledge held by stakeholder groups involved in the project due to their professional qualifications.

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Federated search technology

Definition

The simultaneous search of multiple online databases; an emerging feature and is often referred to as a portal instead of web-based search.

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Healing environment

Definition

Nurturing, therapeutic, and stress-free environments that promote wellness.

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Hierarchical databases

Definition

A database structured in hierarchy format.  All data starts at the top of the hierarchy and moves its way down.

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Hypothesis

Definition

A tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical conclusions.

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Infection rates

Definition

The rate or chance at which patients acquire infections while in a healthcare facility that are caused by the facility or people in the facility.

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Inferential statistics

Definition

Statistics that go beyond descriptive statistics and extend the conclusion to more general conditions and can be used to determine whether the differences or correlations found in a study represent true differences between groups or whether they happened by chance.

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Informatics

Definition

Gathering and managing information through the use of computer science and statistical methods.

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Institutional Review Board (IRB)

Definition

A group that approves studies proposed by investigators involving human subjects.

 

All clinical trials, by law, must be approved by the IRB prior to enrolling participants.

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Interdisciplinary approach

Definition

Approach involving two or more disciplines; can maximize the outcome associated with the implementation of the EBD process by providing expertise into as many areas of a project as possible.

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Interdisciplinary research team

Definition

Team composed of people representing two or more disciples created in order to provide expertise into as many areas of a project as possible and therefore, maximizing outcomes associated with the implementation of the EBD process.

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Journal publication

Definition

Periodical or individual articles within a publication dealing with matters of current interest or research.

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Just-in-time study

Definition

Quick research done to inform decision making critical to time-sensitive healthcare building projects with a set deadline.

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Likert scale

Definition

A research tool, a list of statements (i.e. items) to which respondents indicate their extent of agreement or disagreement on several ordered levels (i.e. points).

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Literature review

Definition

A comprehensive survey of available information related to a particular line of research.

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Metadata Harvesting
Definition
A technique used by the open archives initiative; used to facilitate the understanding, use, and management of data.
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Mixed Method Approach
Definition
Adopts methods from both qualitative and quantitative research methods in order to understand and research problems.
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Nominal Scales
Definition

Scales that classify data into mutually exclusive categories and arbitrarily assign a number to represent each catergory.  The number does not indicate any quantity or value.

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Null Hypothesis
Definition

Suggests that the differences and relationships found in the date are due to chance alone.

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Online Journals
Definition
Publications only published on the internet.
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Open Archive Initiatives
Definition
Develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content
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Operationalization
Definition
The process of defining a fuzzy concept to allow them to be measured empirically and quantitatively.
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Ordinal Scales
Definition
Scales that classify data into several discrete ranks and assign values to the data according to the ranking order.
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P value
Definition
A statistical test result presented by computer software. the p-value indicates how likely the test statistic would be as extreme as what is calculated from the collected data given that the null hypothesis is true.
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Peer reviewed journal
Definition
a scholarly periodical that requires each article submitted for publication be judged by an independant panel of experts.
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Professional (trade) journals
Definition
publications that are specific to a trade or profession
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Prospective Study
Definition
A study looking forward in time and usually includes a research plan before outcome data are collected.  Most studies related to EBD are prospective studies
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Qualitative approach
Definition
The systematic investigation of properties and their relationships that cannot be measured quantitatively; also called the constructivist approach and emphasizes multiple participant views and theory generation.  The goal of qualitative research is to understand the complexity of the topics under study.
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Quality of Life
Definition
Refers to the patient's ability to enjoy normal life activities or comfort.  While in healthcare facilities, quality of life generally refers to providing high standard of comfort and existence within the facility.
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Quantiative Approach
Definition
the systematic, scientific investigation of measureable properties and phenomena and their relationships; also called the traditional or positive approach and emphasizes empirical measurements and theory verification.  The goal of quantitative research is to explain and predict phenomena by examining the relationships between empirically measured variables and to generalize findings and contribute to theory in which significant efforts are given to justify cause-effect relationships.
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Quasi-Experiment
Definition
Refers to a kind of research similar to true experiments, but lackes the rigorous control usually found in experiments.
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Randomized control trials
Definition
Quantitative, comparative, controlled experiments in which researchers study two or more interventions in a series of persons who receive them in a random order.
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Range
Definition
The difference between the highest and lowest values in the data.
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Relational Databases
Definition
A database that maintains a separate set of related files or tables, but combines them when necessary.
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Reliability
Definition
The degree to which a measurement tool produces consistent or similar results on the same phenomenon at different times or when used by difficult people.
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Research Designs
Definition
A plans for gathering and utilizing data to obtain desired information do that a hypothesis can be tested properly.
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Research Plan
Definition
Delineates each aspect of the research study in detail and includes the primary documents required for approval by the research commmittee, funding agencies or other authorities.
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Retrospective Study
Definition
A retrospective study looks back in time and examines existing datat to find the cause of certain outcomes.
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Same handed patient rooms
Definition
A design intervention that provides consistent orientation or position of all the elements in a patient room (eg, door, bed, headwall, footwall, toilet, shower).
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SAS (statistical analysis system)
Definition
A compture software program that works to access, manage, analyze and report data.
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Semi-Structured Interview
Definition
A flexible set of questions that makes allowances for the repsonses of the interviewee.  The interviewer will have a structure of themes to be addressed during the interview.
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Sharepoint
Definition
A microsoft brand of software that enables a website to provide document and information sharing in a central location on a website.
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SPSS Software
Definition
Stans for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences and is a compture program used for statistical analysis.
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Standard Deviation
Definition
A more complicated statistic and measuers how data cluster around the mean.  A high value of standard deviation incluldes wide dispersion of data. 
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Triangulation
Definition

The application and combination of several search methodologies in a study of the same topic.

t-test:  Shows if a real difference occurs among treatments in controlled clinical trials.

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Type 1 error
Definition
The chance of accepting the research hypothesis when the null hypothesis is actually true (false positive).
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User experiential knowledge
Definition
Information acquired from the central user groups(e.g., patitents, residents, families) on their experience.
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Validity
Definition
The extent to which a measurement tool measures what it is supposed to measure.
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