To successfully conduct an epidemiological study, academic subject
knowledge must be combined with careful consideration of the practical
elements involved. From an academic perspective, insights into the
basis of epidemiology, the concepts behind how we study diseases, and
the challenges and limitations of the results that emerge are
prioritised. However, the success of the academic analysis depends on
how, when, and where the data used is collected. Epidemiological
Studies: A Practical Guide focuses on the practical challenges of
epidemiological data collection. Essential topics, such as how to
choose the population to study, how to maximise participation and
retention, and how to frame questions so that subjects provide the
information required, are the core of the material presented. The book
explains the skills needed to conduct a study where data is collected
and presented accurately, and in appropriate formats. In addition to
presenting a step-by-step guide to epidemiological investigations, the
chapters in the book are accompanied by examples of how to phrase the
letters and forms needed for each stage of conducting a study.
Focusing on measurement, study designs, statistics, methodological
issues, and key skills, the book provides a valuable background to
epidemiological study. With detailed tables and figures, a clear
chapter outline, and a straightforward index, the information
presented is easily accessible and can quickly be applied to the
reader's own work. Extensively revised, this new edition includes
updates on case-crossover, Mendelian randomisation, and case-cohort.
New chapters have been added to reflect the areas a student is now
likely to encounter in an introductory epidemiological course, such as
evidence synthesis, use of routine data, association or causation,
feasibility, and pilot studies. Epidemiological Studies: A Practical
Guide is ideal for students in epidemiology, public health, health
research, and health services research. It is also highly relevant to
post-graduate research students, and early stage clinical and
non-clinical researchers.
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ISBN
9780192546326
Publisert
2020
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok