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Define: Case Definition and what it's construction uses |
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Standard set of criteria for determining whether a person has the disease or health outcome of interest. construction can include physical signs Symptoms results of lab tests *usually time bounded as to occurrance |
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Host: intrinsic and/or extrinsic charac teristics Environment: macro and/or micro level Agent: biologic, chemical, physical, etc Vector |
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How is an epi curve set up? |
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Time on x, number of cases on y |
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The proportion of susceptibles that acquire infection upon exposure over a specific time frame= =number w/risk and disease/number at risk |
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the mixing of the effect of the pirimary exposure of interest upon the disease with the effect of a second factor This second factor is related to botht he primary exposure and the disease |
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A special association in which a potential risk factor leads to a health outcome |
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proportion of persons with disease that die of that diesase within a specific time frame. |
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For use in cohort studies a/(a+b)/c/(c+d) |
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For use with case control studies a*d/b*c |
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[a/(a+b)]-[c/(c+d)] absolute measure of the effect of exposure, compared to non-exposure; the excess occurence of disease in the study sample due to risk factor. |
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Ethics: Obligations to study subjects (4 things) |
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- privacy and confidentiality
- voluntary participation
- informed consent must be obtained
- informing subjects of results of study
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Ethical considerations in clinical trials (4) |
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- balance of doubt and belief regarding product or procedure to be evaluated
- cannot knowingly instigate harm, only modify its removal
- anticipate unintended effects
- stopping rules
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1st step to understanding a population - provide basic info for allocation of health resources for prevention and care
- provide the initial inof base for hypothesis generationf and analytic study design parameters
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Types of descriptive study design option |
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- ecologic
- correlation
- case reports or series
- cross-sectional
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Ecologic or correlational studies |
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- examines information at the aggregated populatin level
- the difference between populations can be described but the etiology of disease cannot be established
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What are ecologic or correlational studies used for? |
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- Exposure Data
- exonomic, environment or lifestyle measures
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