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Statistical and Methodological Aspects of Oral Health Research

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Informationen zum Autor Emmanuel Lesaffre , Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium. and University Hasselt, Belgium; Department of Biostatistics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jocelyne Feine , Oral Health and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Quebec, Canada. Brian Leroux ,Departments of Biostatistics and of Dental Public Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Dominique Declerck , School for Dentistry, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium. Klappentext Statistical and Methodological Aspects of Oral Health Research provides oral health researchers with an overview of the methodological aspects that are important in planning, conducting and analyzing their research projects whilst also providing biostatisticians with an idea of the statistical problems that arise when tackling oral health research questions.This collection presents critical reflections on oral health research and offers advice on practical aspects of setting up research whilst introducing the reader to basic as well as advanced statistical methodology.Features:* An introduction to research methodology and an exposition of the state of the art.* A variety of examples from oral health research.* Contributions from well-known oral health researchers, epidemiologists and biostatisticians, all of whom have rich experience in this area.* Recent developments in statistical methodology prompted by a variety of dental applications.Presenting both an introduction to research methodology and an exposition of the latest advances in oral health research, this book will appeal both beginning and experienced oral health researchers as well as biostatisticians and epidemiologists. Zusammenfassung Written to help readers understand and deal with the statistical complexity of oral health research, Statistical Methods in Oral Health Research discusses the unique features of data arising from oral health research and comments on research methods common to both oral health and biostatistics research. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Preface. Part I. 1 Do We Need to Improve Oral Health Research? ( Dominique Declerck and Emmanuel Lesaffre ). 2 Grading Evidence with a Focus on Etiology, Surrogates, and Clinical Devices ( Philippe Hujoel ). 3 The Effective use of Research Data for Evidence-Based Oral Health Care ( Ian Needleman and Helen Worthington ). Part II. 4 Planning a Research Project ( Timothy A. DeRouen and Donald E. Mercante ). 5 How to Carry out Successful Clinical Studies: Lessons from Project Management ( Jocelyne S. Feine, Stephanie D. Wollin and Faahim Rashid ). 6 Design and Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials in Oral Health ( Brian Leroux and Emmanuel Lesaffre ). 7 Epidemiological Oral Health Studies: Aspects of Design and Analysis ( Jimmy Steele and Mark Pearce ). 8 Qualitative Research ( Christophe Bedos, Pierre Pluye, Christine Loignon and Alissa Levine ). 9 Data Validity and Quality ( Finbarr Allen and Jimmy Steele ). Part III. 10 Start with the Basics ( Manal A. Awad, Nico Nagelkerke and Emmanuel Lesaffre ). 11 Statistical Methods for Studying Associations Between Variables ( Brian G. Leroux ). 12 Assessing Accuracy of Oral Health Diagnostic Tests ( Todd A. Alonzo and Peter J. Giannini ). Part IV. 13 Analysis of Correlated Responses ( Melissa D. Begg ). 14 Missing Data and Informative Cluster Sizes ( Stuart A. Gansky and John M. Neuhaus ). 15 Failure Time Analysis ( Thomas A. Gerds, Vibeke Qvist, J¿org R. Strub, Christian B. Pipper, Thomas H. Scheike and Niels Keiding ). 16 Misclassification...

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