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  1. Distinguishing case study as a research method from case reports as a publication type

    Case study research is defined as a qualitative approach in which the investigator explores a real-life, contemporary bounded system (a case) or multiple bound systems (cases) over time, through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information, and reports a case description and case themes.

  2. Case Studies/ Case Report/ Case Series

    A case study, also known as a case report, is an in depth or intensive study of a single individual or specific group, while a case series is a grouping of similar case studies / case reports together. A case study / case report can be used in the following instances: where there is atypical or abnormal behaviour or development.

  3. Case Reports, Case Series

    Editorial. Introduction. Case reports and case series or case study research are descriptive studies to present patients in their natural clinical setting. Case reports, which generally consist of three or fewer patients, are prepared to illustrate features in the practice of medicine and potentially create new research questions that may contribute to the acquisition of additional knowledge ...

  4. Case Reports and Case Series

    Case Series. A case series is a report on the characteristics of a group of subjects who all have a particular disease or condition. Common features among the group may suggest hypotheses about disease causation. Note that the "series" may be small (as in the example below) or it may be large (hundreds or thousands of "cases").

  5. Distinguishing case study as a research method from case reports as a

    The purpose of this editorial is to distinguish between case reports and case studies. In health, case reports are familiar ways of sharing events or efforts of intervening with single patients with previously unreported features. As a qualitative methodology, case study research encompasses a great deal more complexity than a typical case report and often incorporates multiple streams of data ...

  6. How to Write Case Reports and Case Series

    In general, a case series comprises <10 cases; beyond that, it may be feasible to apply formal statistics and may be considered a cohort study. Both case reports and case series are descriptive studies. Case series must have similar cases and hence the inclusion must be clearly defined.

  7. What Is a Case Study?

    Revised on November 20, 2023. A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organization, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are ...

  8. Not Birds of a Feather: Case Reports, Case Studies, and Single-Subject

    Historically case reports have also been called "case study reports" or "case studies", but now they should only be referred to as case reports to prevent confusion with case studies research, described below. Case series are used when documenting the similarities and differences between several case reports from your clinical care ...

  9. Case Series and Case Reports

    Case series (comprising five or more patients) and case reports (fewer than five patients) are the result of prospective or retrospective reporting of a single cohort of patients. Unlike comparative cohort studies, case series and case reports have few patients and a single cohort, so they do not typically include comparative statistical analyses.

  10. Case Reports and Case Series

    Case reports and case series are observational studies that describe the experience of one or more people with a particular disease or condition. 4.2. Case reports and case series can be an important first step in recognizing a new disease. 4.3. Case reports and case series have specific limitations: 4.3.1. Lack of denominator data needed to ...

  11. Distinguishing case study as a research method from case reports as a

    Abstract. The purpose of this editorial is to distinguish between case reports and case studies. In health, case reports are familiar ways of sharing events or efforts of intervening with single patients with previously unreported features. As a qualitative methodology, case study research encompasses a great deal more complexity than a typical ...

  12. Case Study vs. Research

    Case study and research are both methods used in academic and professional settings to gather information and gain insights. However, they differ in their approach and purpose. A case study is an in-depth analysis of a specific individual, group, or situation, aiming to understand the unique characteristics and dynamics involved.

  13. Writing a Case Analysis Paper

    To avoid any confusion, here are twelve characteristics that delineate the differences between writing a paper using the case study research method and writing a case analysis paper: Case study is a method of in-depth research and rigorous inquiry; case analysis is a reliable method of teaching and learning. A case study is a modality of ...

  14. (PDF) Case report and case series

    Case reports are the most basic type of. descriptive studies that deal with individuals. Case series aggregate individual cases in one. report. 1 Case reports/series are uncontrolled. (non ...

  15. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    Case study reporting is as important as empirical material collection and interpretation. The quality of a case study does not only depend on the empirical material collection and analysis but also on its reporting (Denzin & Lincoln, 1998). A sound report structure, along with "story-like" writing is crucial to case study reporting.

  16. What Is a Case, and What Is a Case Study?

    AbstractRésumé. Case study is a common methodology in the social sciences (management, psychology, science of education, political science, sociology). A lot of methodological papers have been dedicated to case study but, paradoxically, the question "what is a case?" has been less studied.

  17. Guideline on writing a case report

    Case report can be classified as a single case report, two case reports or case series, which aggregate more than two cases in a report. Case reports are usually retrospective by nature, however, it can be prospectively designed, for example, applying a new diagnostic or management approach or guideline of a particular health condition to ...

  18. Study Design 101: Case Report

    An article that describes and interprets an individual case, often written in the form of a detailed story. Case reports often describe: Unique cases that cannot be explained by known diseases or syndromes. Cases that show an important variation of a disease or condition. Cases that show unexpected events that may yield new or useful information.

  19. Case Study Methodology of Qualitative Research: Key Attributes and

    A case study is one of the most commonly used methodologies of social research. This article attempts to look into the various dimensions of a case study research strategy, the different epistemological strands which determine the particular case study type and approach adopted in the field, discusses the factors which can enhance the effectiveness of a case study research, and the debate ...

  20. Case reports and case studies: A discussion of theory and methodology

    Questions asking "why" and "how" a treatment makes a difference qualify as explanatory. Format The format of the report of a case inquiry follows that of an ex­perimental research report, with some modifications. A case study or report contains the following headings: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclu­sions.

  21. Difference Between Case Reports & Clinical Studies

    Definition of case report and clinical study. In medicine, a case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence. The case report is written on one individual patient.

  22. What is the difference between a Case Report and a Brief Report?

    A case report is in general a report on a single subject/patient. It is a broadly used term in many journals. From the wiki page: [A] case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually describe an ...

  23. What are Prefeasibility and Feasibility Studies? (Updated 2024)

    A scoping study, also known as a preliminary economic assessment or a PEA, is a study that includes initial technical and economic analysis of the potential viability of a project's mineral resources.

  24. Study designs: Part 2

    Case reports and case series. A case report refers to the description of a patient with an unusual disease or with simultaneous occurrence of more than one condition. A case series is similar, except that it is an aggregation of multiple (often only a few) similar cases. Many case reports and case series are anecdotal and of limited value.

  25. The study of plain CT combined with contrast-enhanced CT-based models

    To compare the diagnostic performance between plain CT-based model and plain plus contrast CT-based modelin the classification of malignancy for solitary solid pulmonary nodules. Between January ...

  26. Determination of objective taste perception among Iranian medical

    Taste disorders in patients suffering from COVID-19 were popular. Some people even after recovery report residual effects of loss of smell and taste. This study aimed to investigate the taste Perception of Iranian Medical Sciences students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case-control study evaluated 50 Medical Sciences students with a history of COVID-19 infection, as confirmed by the Novel ...

  27. Impact of concrete durability improvement on building life ...

    System boundary. The key step in inventorying the LCCE process is to define the boundary, which determines the calculation list including direct and indirect removals and emissions, which is the definition of the purpose and scope of the study (Hungerbühler et al. 2021).Firstly, the whole life cycle of modularization is divided into three stages: manufacturing, use, and demolition (Ramesh et ...