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Mediators, moderators, and covariates: matching analysis approach for improved precision in cognitive-communication rehabilitation research.
This tutorial’s goals were to (a) increase awareness and use of mediation and moderation models in cognitive-communication rehabilitation research by describing options, benefits, and attainable analytic approaches for researchers with limited resources and sample sizes and (b) describe how these findings may be interpreted for clinicians consuming research to inform clinical care. The authors discuss the potential of mediation and moderation analyses to reduce the research-to-practice gap and describe how researchers may begin to implement these models, even in smaller sample sizes. They describe how researchers may begin to implement these models, even in smaller sample sizes. They believe it is critical to harness new approaches to advance clinical-translational research results for complex, heterogeneous groups with cognitive-communication disorders.
AHRQ-funded; HS026122.
Citation: Morrow EL, Duff MC, Mayberry LS .
Mediators, moderators, and covariates: matching analysis approach for improved precision in cognitive-communication rehabilitation research.
J Speech Lang Hear Res 2022 Nov 17;65(11):4159-71. doi: 10.1044/2022_jslhr-21-00551..
Keywords: Communication, Rehabilitation, Research Methodologies