Guidelines to the Writing of Case Studies (Commentary) Guidelines to the Writing of Case Studies (Commentary)

Guidelines to the Writing of Case Studies (Commentary‪)‬

Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2008, Oct, 52, 4

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Descrizione dell’editore

Introduction Case studies are an invaluable record of the clinical practices of a profession. While case studies cannot provide specific guidance for the management of successive patients, they are a record of clinical interactions which help us to frame questions for more rigorously designed clinical studies. Case studies also provide valuable teach ing material, demonstrating both classical and unusual presentations which may confront the practitioner. Quite obviously, since the overwhelming majority of clinical interactions occur in the field, not in teaching or research facilities, it falls to the field practitioner to record and pass on their experiences. However, field practitioners generally are not well-practised in writing for publication, and so may hesitate to embark on the task of carrying a case study to publication. These guidelines are intended to assist the relatively novice writer--practitioner or student--in efficiently navigating the relatively easy course to publication of a quality case study. Guidelines are not intended to be proscriptive, and so throughout this document we advise what authors "may" or "should" do, rather than what they "must" do. Authors may decide that the particular circumstances of their case study justify digression from our recommendations.

GENERE
Salute, mente e corpo
PUBBLICATO
2008
1 ottobre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
13
EDITORE
Canadian Chiropractic Association
DIMENSIONE
199,5
KB

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