NHIF Research Training Certificate Program Unit 4: Sampling and Data Analysis

Recorded On: 03/01/2022

This Unit will teach the participant the following research skills and knowledge: the most common sampling methods, how to determine the appropriate sample size, how to collect and code the study data, and how to analyze and interpret the data. With this knowledge, the participant will be able to write the methodology section of the research proposal.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understanding sampling methods.
  2. Determining your sample size.
  3. Describe the steps in the data collection & coding process.
  4. Review the statistical analysis process.

Danell Haines

Research Consultant

NHIA

Danell Haines, received her doctorate from The Ohio State University and now serves as a research consultant for the NHIA/NHIF. Currently, Dr. Haines is assisting the NHIF with the much talked about "Multi-center Time Study of Home Infusion Pharmacist Professional Services" and was instrumental in the development and validation of the Uniform Patient Satisfaction Survey Questions for Home Infusion Providers. Prior to her retirement from Ohio State, she served as a Research Scientist for the Department of Family Medicine and was Director for the National Research Institute for College Recreational Sports and Wellness. As a Research Scientist, Dr. Haines oversaw the research curriculum for the Family Medicine residents and wrote research protocols and grants. She also has publications and presentations on how to conduct research, write research manuscripts, and grant proposals. Dr. Haines enjoys analyzing and reporting benchmarking data, mentoring novice researchers, and guiding professionals through the research process.

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Ryan Garst, PharmD, MBA, IgCP, BCSCP

Sr Director Clinical Services

NHIA

Ryan Garst, Pharm D, MBA, BCSCP is the Senior Director of Clinical Services at the National Home Infusion Association. Garst has almost 15 years of experience in home infusion and nearly twenty years of experience in pharmacy clinical and operational leadership and management, information technology, sales, and clinical practice experience. At NHIA, Garst is responsible for clinical education and services, Infusion Magazine Clinical Editor, and oversees a variety of programs administered by the National Home Infusion Foundation including the industry resident program, the National Benchmarking Program, and clinical trials and research. Prior to joining NHIA, Garst served on a variety of committees for the association and participated in numerous annual conferences. Garst holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and a Master of Business Administration from Kent State University and is Board Certified in Sterile Compounded Preparations via BPS.

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Key:

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Unit 4A: Introduction and Sampling Methods
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Unit 4B: Determining Sample Size
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Unit 4C: Data Collection and Coding
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Unit 4D: Data Analysis and Interpretation
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