Respuesta :
Answer:
See explanation below.
Explanation:
Study Design - Partially double-blinded study
- The cohort study will be composed of 80 adults (aged ≥18 years) with a clinical diagnosis of constant coughing present as a result of a cold, which would be measured by semiautomated ambulatory cough monitor.
- This study will be divided into an experimental group and a control group:
- No medication (natural drops; e.g. water; saline solution) - Control group
- Cough treatment - Experimental group
- Data to be collected:
Participant cough will be recorded every hour (until 8 hours are reached) for two consecutive days (for repetitions) in both groups using semiautomated ambulatory cough monitor and analyzed statistically.
- Observations:
Experimental group: If coughing is significantly (statistical analysis) reduced within the 8 hours (after repetitions) and a symptom improvement is observed, the hypothesis that cough drops are effective is valid.
Control group: To determine that cough drops treatment is effective, the no-treatment group should score worst and participant should not show significant improvement.
*In scientific experiments, repetitions are important to prevent bias and error.