Quantitative Methods
Cross-source consensus on Quantitative Methods from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Patients in both traditional and remote pathways will complete questionnaires. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Remote pathway participants complete two questionnaires, while traditional pathway participants complete one. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Missing data will be described and then handled using multiple imputation. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Quantitative analysis will cover patient characteristics, symptom resolution, discharge rates, review volumes, waiting times, and environmental sustainability. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Regression models, subgroup analyses, count models, and time-to-event models will be used to compare groups and outcomes. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom