Medical Epidemiology: Population Health and Effective Health Care

Medical Epidemiology: Population Health and Effective Health Care

Daniels, Stephen; Flanders, W.; Boring, John; Eley, John; Greenberg, Raymond

McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

06/2015

Mole

Inglês

9781259251856

433

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Section I: Population Health Chapter 1: Populations a. Community b. Region c. Country d. Global e. Special populations Chapter 2: Metrics a. Prevalence b. Incidence rate c. Mortality rate d. Infant mortality e. Life expectancy f. Years of potential life lost g. Disability-adjusted life years Chapter 3: Patterns of Occurrence a. Age b. Race/ethnicity c. Gender d. Geographic e. Temporal Chapter 4: Global Burden of Disease a. Study design and goals b. Mortality patterns c. Healthy life expectancy d. Disability-adjusted life years e. Risk factors Chapter 5: Social Determinants of Health a. Definition b. Whitehall Study c. Education d. Income e. Housing f. Food security g. Physical and social environment Chapter 6: Health Disparities a. Health Inequities b. Social determinants c. Culture d. Discrimination e. Access to care f. Quality of care Section II. Collecting Evidence for Medical Practice Chapter 7: Clinical trials a. Design b. Subject selection c. Randomization d. Blinding e. Analysis f. Sample size g. Limitations Chapter 8: Cohort studies a. Design b. Subject selection c. Exposure assessment d. Analysis e. Limitations Chapter 9: Case-control studies a. Design b. Subject selection c. Matching d. Exposure assessment e. Analysis f. Limitations< /FONT> Chapter 10: Diagnostic tests a. Sensitivity and specificity b. Positive and negative predictive value c. Likelihood ratios d. ROC Curves e. Limitations Section III. Assessing Evidence for Medical Practice Chapter 11: Comparative effectiveness a. Definition b. Objectives c. Approaches d. Systematic reviews e. PICOTS principles Chapter 12: Planning a review a. Selecting a topic b. Key informants c. Analytic framework Chapter 13: Finding evidence a. Study eligibility b. Types of studies c. Grey literature d. Possible bias e. Search process f. Extracting data g. Reporting methods Chapter 14: Assessing the evidence a. Data extraction b. Study quality c. Study applicability d. Summary table e. Evidence Maps Chapter 15: Quantitative synthesis a. Summary measures b. Heterogeneous results c. Subgroup analysis d. Grading strength of evidence e. Reporting results Section IV: Translating Evidence into Medical Practice
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population-based science, statistics in medicine, population-based medicine, Biostatistics, patterns of disease, disease patterns, disease risk factors, risk factors in health, epidemiologic concepts, patterns of disease occurrence, incidence rates in clinical medicine, incidence rates in health, evaluating clinical evidence, summarizing clinical evidence, epidemiology course review, biostatistics clinical research