Book contents
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fundamentals
- Part II Rethinking Research
- 4 Asking the Right Questions
- 5 Bias in Randomized Controlled Trials
- 6 Is Bigger Always Better?
- 7 Achieving Transparency
- 8 Understanding and Restraining Study Costs
- 9 Implementation
- 10 Health Outcomes
- 11 Confronting the Crises in Peer Review and Academic Publishing
- 12 Ontologies
- Part III Case Studies
- Index
- References
12 - Ontologies
Promoting a Shared Scientific Mission
from Part II - Rethinking Research
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 March 2025
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fundamentals
- Part II Rethinking Research
- 4 Asking the Right Questions
- 5 Bias in Randomized Controlled Trials
- 6 Is Bigger Always Better?
- 7 Achieving Transparency
- 8 Understanding and Restraining Study Costs
- 9 Implementation
- 10 Health Outcomes
- 11 Confronting the Crises in Peer Review and Academic Publishing
- 12 Ontologies
- Part III Case Studies
- Index
- References
Summary
Scientific knowledge is abundant, but this abundance has created challenges. What can be synthesized from the research is limited because of the inconsistent use of terms and classification systems. For example in clinical research, literature reviews, such as meta-analyses, are critical in the development of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations. And the problem is especially acute in the behavioral sciences, where the lack of an agreed-upon classification system for research terms means this knowledge is less likely to be synthesized and interpreted in a manner that can affect clinical care and public policies. This chapter examines the gap between what is known and the capacity to act on that knowledge. We discuss strategies to make research more replicable, better organized, and more easily retrieved.
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- Rethinking Clinical ResearchMethodology and Ethics, pp. 232 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025