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| Pragmaatiline juhtumiseeria – reaalse maailma vaatluspõhine juhtumikirjeldus× | Kliiniliste juhtude seeria – kirjeldav vaatluslik uuring× | |
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| Valdkond | Epidemioloogia | Epidemioloogia |
| Perekond | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Tekkeaasta≠ | Pragmatic framing formalized 1967; case series practice predates 20th century | Longstanding; systematized in 20th century clinical research |
| Looja≠ | Pragmatic framework: Schwartz & Lellouch (1967); case series design: longstanding clinical tradition | Historical clinical practice; formalized in modern evidence-based medicine literature |
| Tüüp | Observational descriptive study | Observational descriptive study |
| Algallikas≠ | Schwartz, D., & Lellouch, J. (1967). Explanatory and pragmatic attitudes in therapeutical trials. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 20(8), 637–648. DOI ↗ | Case series. Wikipedia. link ↗ |
| Rööpnimetused≠ | real-world case series, pragmatic observational case series, practice-based case series | case series report, clinical case series, consecutive case series, patient series |
| Seotud | 5 | 5 |
| Kokkuvõte≠ | A pragmatic case series is an observational study that documents consecutive or purposively selected patients receiving a clinical intervention or presenting with a condition under routine, real-world practice conditions — without randomization, a control group, or the highly controlled eligibility criteria characteristic of explanatory trials. It is used to describe treatment patterns, outcomes, and adverse events as they occur in everyday clinical settings. | A case series is a descriptive observational study that documents the characteristics, clinical course, and outcomes of a group of patients who share a common condition, exposure, or intervention. Unlike case reports, which focus on a single patient, a case series aggregates data across multiple patients (typically three or more) to identify patterns, generate hypotheses, and characterize rare or novel conditions — without a concurrent control group. |
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