In quasi-experimental research, it is commonly used the interrupted time series analysis, which measures the effect of an intervention from a specific time point. This technique integrates longitudinal data and allows to discover detailed trends before and after such intervention. It is considered an important tool to understand the patterns of change after any event, it is applicable in different disciplines and have a great potential to draw conclusions in research with long follow-up periods that require objective evaluation of interventions.
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León-Álvarez, A. L., Betancur-Gómez, J. I., Jaimes, F., & Grisales-Romero, H. (2017). Rodada clínica e epidemiológica: Série de tempo interrumpidas. Iatreia, 30(3), 344–351. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v30n3a11
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