Resources and Outcomes
In: Education and Training Policy; No More Failures, S. 111-138
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In: Education and Training Policy; No More Failures, S. 111-138
Cover; Title Page; Colophon ; Summary ; Introduction to Patient Reported Outcomes; Definitions; Application; Taxonomy; Format; Applications of PRO data; Clinical trials; Regulatory approvals; Real world evidence studies; Clinical practice; Health technology assessment; Prescribers and patients; Collecting PRO data to support product evaluation; Develop a PRO strategy considering issues important to patients, the target product profile and stakeholder requirements; Select validated PRO instruments; Ensure the trial or study design is appropriate for PRO collection; Linguistic Validation.
Long description: Die Evaluationen in der Jugendhilfe - und damit auch wirkungsorientierte Evaluationen - zeichnen sich im Gegensatz zur Laborforschung dadurch aus, dass wissenschaftlich fundierte Untersuchungsinstrumente nicht in einem künstlichen Setting, sondern in der Praxis zum Einsatz kommen. In diesem Band werden die Erfahrungen der Praktiker und die damit verbundene Qualitätsentwicklung aus den verschiedenen Bereichen der Jugendhilfe vorgestellt.
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In his book Hegemony and Culture, David Laitin described himself as being committed to "a comparative politics that is sensitive to the particularities of each society, yet asks broad and general questions about all societies" (1986: xii). This idea of comparative politics–that it is in part a discipline that engages in the study of individual countries mainly for the purpose of producing cross-country generalizations–is the way in which most of us define the field now. And Laitin's work, which includes a study of the particularities of Somalia, Nigeria, India, Spain, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan in order to produce knowledge about other countries and continents, is unprecedented in comparative politics in its ambition and accomplishments in combining depth and breadth.
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In: American journal of public health 104.2014, Suppl. 1