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Epidemiology: Principles and Practical Guidelines

English · Hardback

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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, plan, and implement studies to address those questions
· Develop proposals to obtain funding
· Perform and interpret fundamental statistical estimations, tests,and models
· Consider the ethical implications of all stages of research
· Report findings in publications
· Advocate for change in the public health settingEpidemiology 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.

List of contents

Preface.- Part I Introduction.- Definition and Scope of Epidemiology.- Basic Concepts in Epidemiology.- Roots and Future of Epidemiology.- Part II Study Design.- General Study Objectives.- The Specific Aims.- General Study Designs.- Study Size Planning. Sponsoring and Stakeholder Involvement.- The Recruitment and Enrollment Plan.- The Measurement Plan.- The Quality Assurance and Control Plan.- The Data Management Plan.- The Analysis Plan.- Ethics Support.- Part III Study Conduct.- Training and Study Preparations.- Managing the Informed Consent Process.- Accrual, Retention and Adherence.- Questionnaires.- Maintaining Data Integrity.- Data Cleaning.- Good Clinical Practice.- Part IV: Study Analysis.- Statistical Estimation.- Statistical Testing.- Statistical Modeling.- Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses.- The Ethics of Study Analysis.- Part V Study Reporting.- Interpretation of Findings.- Scientific Writing.- Reporting Data Quality.- Dissemination to Stakeholders.- The Ethics ofStudy Reporting.- Bibliography.- Subject Index.

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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.

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“This book follows the logical stages of a research project while introducing the major epidemiological concepts and practices. … For students and practitioners such as field epidemiologists, this book is very important. … it is most appropriate for epidemiology students working on their dissertations or researchers (MD, resident) who want to start a research project. … This is a very interesting book because of its practical nature and thoroughness for field epidemiologists. It is an excellent addition to epidemiology advanced courses … for PhD students.” (Ousmane Diallo, Doody’s Book Reviews, July, 2013)

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From the reviews:
"This book follows the logical stages of a research project while introducing the major epidemiological concepts and practices. ... For students and practitioners such as field epidemiologists, this book is very important. ... it is most appropriate for epidemiology students working on their dissertations or researchers (MD, resident) who want to start a research project. ... This is a very interesting book because of its practical nature and thoroughness for field epidemiologists. It is an excellent addition to epidemiology advanced courses ... for PhD students." (Ousmane Diallo, Doody's Book Reviews, July, 2013)

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Authors Jan Van den Broeck
Assisted by Jonathan R Brestoff (Editor), Jonathan R. Brestoff (Editor), Jan Van den Broeck (Editor), R Brestoff (Editor), R Brestoff (Editor), Ja Van den Broeck (Editor), Jan Van den Broeck (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.11.2012
 
EAN 9789400759886
ISBN 978-94-0-075988-6
No. of pages 621
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 30 mm
Weight 1181 g
Illustrations XVIII, 621 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

B, Medicine, Medicine: general issues, Epidemiology & medical statistics, Statistics, Public Health, Bioethics, Public health & preventive medicine, Medical Ethics, Epidemiology, Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Probability & statistics, Biostatistics, Theory of Medicine/Bioethics

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