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Quasi-experimental study designs, sometimes called nonrandomized, pre-post-intervention study designs, are ubiquitous in the infectious diseases literature, particularly in the area of interventions aimed at decreasing the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Little has been written about the benefits and limitations of the quasi-experimental approach. This article outlines a hierarchy of quasi-experimental study design that is applicable to infectious diseases studies and that, if applied, may lead to sounder research and more-convincing causal links between infectious diseases interventions and outcomes.
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George M. Eliopoulos
Anthony D. Harris
Douglas D. Bradham
Clinical Infectious Diseases
University of Maryland, Baltimore
VA Maryland Health Care System
University of Maryland Medical System
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dedd8440ea065679559a9c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/420936