The Use of Historical Controls in Post-Test only Non-Equivalent Control Group

  • J L
  • Samson D
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Implementation of historical controls and concurrent controls in post-test only non-equivalent control design was a novel undertaking for a research study titled œEffect of structured nursing care rounds on satisfaction with nursing care among adult medical surgical patients. The comparison groups involved in this study were three: historical control, concurrent control and experiential groups. Further, this non-equivalent control group posttest-only design study utilized a posttest as well. According to the independent sample t-test analysis, the mean score in the experimental group, for overall satisfaction with nursing care was significantly higher (105.74-±8.4, t=37.03, p http://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/nursing/15653/the-use-of-historical-controls-in-post-test-only-non-equivalent-control-group/lillykutty-m-j

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J, L. M., & Samson, Dr. R. (2018). The Use of Historical Controls in Post-Test only Non-Equivalent Control Group. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, Volume-2(Issue-4), 2605–2614. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd15653

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