Category: BS Nursing

  • To immediately allocate resources based on the study.
  • To urgently explain that convenience samples may not be representative of the population, leading to biased estimates and potentially ineffective interventions.
  • To ignore the sampling method.
  • To assume all samples are representative.
  • To immediately accept the subgroup findings.
  • To urgently caution that post-hoc subgroup analyses can lead to spurious findings due to multiple comparisons, requiring independent validation.
  • To disregard the main study results.
  • To encourage more such analyses.
  • To share data with anyone who asks.
  • To urgently implement robust data anonymization, security protocols, and obtain appropriate ethical approvals to protect patient privacy and confidentiality.
  • To collect as much data as possible without consent.
  • To only focus on statistical analysis.
  • To immediately implement the program.
  • To urgently explain that for rare diseases, a high positive predictive value (PPV) is difficult to achieve, leading to unnecessary anxiety and follow-up for many healthy individuals.
  • To ignore the concept of false positives.
  • To use a less sensitive test.
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