Epidemiological Research Terms and Concepts

Epidemiological Research  Terms and Concepts
Author: O. S. Miettinen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2011-04-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789400711716

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The book is organized so as to address in separate sections first the preparatory topics of medicine (clinical and epidemiological), science in general, and statistics (mathematical); then topics of epidemiological research proper; and, finally, topics of ‘meta-epidemiological’ clinical research. In those two main sections, a further grouping is based on the distraction between objects and methods of study. In this framework, the particular topics are addressed both descriptively and quasi-prescriptively, commonly with a number of explicatory annotations. This book is intended to serve as a handbook for whomever is, in whatever way, concerned with epidemiological or ‘meta-epidemiological’ clinical research. But besides this, it is also intended to serve as a textbook for students in introductory courses on ‘epidemiological’ research – to which end there is a suggested hierarchy of the concepts that might reasonably be covered.

Epidemiological Research An Introduction

Epidemiological Research  An Introduction
Author: O. S. Miettinen,I. Karp
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012-07-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789400745377

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Having last year published “Up from Clinical Epidemiology & EBM” and also “Epidemiological Research: Terms and Concepts,” Miettinen now – this time with collaboration from his junior colleague I. Karp – brings out this further introduction into epidemiological research; and he is now working on an introduction into clinical research, for publication next year. It evidently is Miettinen’s felt time to crystallize the basic understandings he has come to as the culmination of a half-century of concentrated effort to advance the theory of epidemiological and ‘meta-epidemiological clinical’ research. In accord with its title, this book focuses on research to develop the knowledge-base for preventive medicine, which mainly is knowledge about the causal origin –etilogy, etiogenesis – of illness. It first illustrates how wanting this knowledge still is, despite much research; and it then aims to guide the reader to more productive etiogenetic research. This book places much emphasis on the need to assure relevance by principles-guided objects design for the studies, which now remains conspicuously absent from epidemiologists’ concerns. And as for methods design, this book exposes the fallacies in the still-common ‘cohort’ and ‘case-control’ studies, defines the essentials of all etiogenetic studies, and then addresses the true options for design in this framework of shared essentials. A good deal of attention is also given to the still commonly-held, very major, twin fallacies that screening for an illness is a preventive intervention, to be studied by randomized trials, and that research on it can imply rational guidelines or recommendations regarding decisions about the screening. While Miettinen already is regarded as ‘the father of modern epidemiology,’ he now appears to have become the father also of post-modern epidemiology, where ‘epidemiology’ still means epidemiological research.

Concepts of Epidemiology

Concepts of Epidemiology
Author: Raj S. Bhopal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2016
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198739685

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First edition published in 2002. Second edition published in 2008.

A Dictionary of Epidemiology

A Dictionary of Epidemiology
Author: John M. Last Professor of Epidemiology University of Ottawa (Emeritus)
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199774340

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Dictionary making never ends because languages are always changing. Widely used throughout the world, this book will continue to serve as the standard English-language dictionary of epidemiology and many from related fields such as biostatistics, infectious disease control, health promotion, genetics, clinical epidemiology, health economics, and medical ethics. The definitions are clear and concise, but there is space for some brief essays and discussions of the provenance of important terms. Sponsored by the International Epidemiological Association, the dictionary represents the consensus of epidemiologists in many different countries. All the definitions were reviewed repeatedly by an international network of contributors from every major branch of epidemiology. They are authoritative without being authoritarian. The Fourth Edition contains well over 150 new entries anad substantial revisions of about the same number of definitions, plus a dozen new illustrations. Many of the new terms relate to methods used in environmental and clinical epidemiology.

A Dictionary of Epidemiology

A Dictionary of Epidemiology
Author: Miquel S. Porta,Sander Greenland,Miguel Hernán,Isabel dos Santos Silva,John M. Last
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199976720

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This edition is the most updated since its inception, is the essential text for students and professionals working in and around epidemiology or using its methods. It covers subject areas - genetics, clinical epidemiology, public health practice/policy, preventive medicine, health promotion, social sciences and methods for clinical research.

Epidemiology Principles and Practical Guidelines

Epidemiology  Principles and Practical Guidelines
Author: Jan Van den Broeck,Jonathan R Brestoff
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789400759893

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This textbook presents epidemiology in a practical manner, contextualized with discussions of theory and ethics, so that students and professionals from all academic backgrounds may develop a deep appreciation for how to conduct and interpret epidemiological research. Readers will develop skills to: -Search for and appraise literature critically, -Develop important research questions, -Design and implement studies to address those questions, -Perform and interpret fundamental statistical estimations and tests, -Consider the ethical implications of all stages of research, -Report findings in publications, and -Advocate for change in the public health setting. Epidemiology is and will remain a discipline in motion, and this textbook aims at reflecting this dynamism and keeping pace with its momentum. This textbook is not only a classroom tool with high utility but also an essential reference and guide for those engaging in research involving human subjects.

Quantitative Methods for Health Research

Quantitative Methods for Health Research
Author: Nigel Bruce,Daniel Pope,Debbi Stanistreet
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118693377

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Quantitative Research Methods for Health Professionals: A Practical Interactive Course is a superb introduction to epidemiology, biostatistics, and research methodology for the whole health care community. Drawing examples from a wide range of health research, this practical handbook covers important contemporary health research methods such as survival analysis, Cox regression, and meta-analysis, the understanding of which go beyond introductory concepts. The book includes self-assessment exercises throughout to help students explore and reflect on their understanding and a clear distinction is made between a) knowledge and concepts that all students should ensure they understand and b) those that can be pursued by students who wish to do so. The authors incorporate a program of practical exercises in SPSS using a prepared data set that helps to consolidate the theory and develop skills and confidence in data handling, analysis and interpretation.

Introduction to Epidemiologic Research Methods in Public Health Practice

Introduction to Epidemiologic Research Methods in Public Health Practice
Author: Susan Bailey,Deepa Handu
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781449627843

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Tailored for multiple purposes including learning about and being equipped to evaluate research studies, conducting thesis/dissertation/capstone projects, and publishing scientific results, Epidemiologic Research Methods in Public Health Practice covers the full breadth of epidemiologic study designs and topics (case, case-control, and cohort studies).