Clinical Epidemiology: Practice and Methods

Clinical Epidemiology

Practice and Methods
 
Kiadás sorszáma: 3rd ed. 2021
Kiadó: Humana
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ISBN13:9781071611371
ISBN10:1071611372
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Terjedelem:650 oldal
Méret:254x178 mm
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Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 53 Illustrations, black & white; 37 Illustrations, color
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This third edition volume expands on the previous editions with updated chapters on longitudinal studies, randomized trials, evidence-based decisions making, and a new section on changing health-related behaviors. The chapters in this book are organized into six parts: Part One focuses on framing clinical research questions and choosing a suitable design; biases that may occur in clinical research; and the ethics associated with doing conducting research on humans. Parts Two through Four discuss designs, measurements, and analysis that pertain to evaluation of risk in longitudinal studies; assessment of therapy in controlled trials; and evaluation of diagnostic tests. Part Five presents methods used in various components of evidence-based decision-making; and Part Six highlights interventions focused on changing health-related behaviors. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of various types of bias, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols for different research designs, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and thorough, Clinical Epidemiology: Methods and Protocols, Third Edition is a valuable resource for clinicians and researchers who want to expand their works to humans and use their findings in the health system.


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This third edition volume expands on the previous editions with updated chapters on longitudinal studies, randomized trials, evidence-based decisions making, and a new section on changing health-related behaviors. The chapters in this book are organized into six parts: Part One focuses on framing clinical research questions and choosing a suitable design; biases that may occur in clinical research; and the ethics associated with doing conducting research on humans. Parts Two through Four discuss designs, measurements, and analysis that pertain to evaluation of risk in longitudinal studies; assessment of therapy in controlled trials; and evaluation of diagnostic tests. Part Five presents methods used in various components of evidence-based decision-making; and Part Six highlights interventions focused on changing health-related behaviors. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of various types of bias, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols for different research designs, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and thorough, Clinical Epidemiology: Methods and Protocols, Third Edition is a valuable resource for clinicians and researchers who want to expand their works to humans and use their findings in the health system.


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Preface?
Table of Contents?
Contributing Authors?
 
Part I Introduction
 
1.   On Framing the Research Question and Choosing the Appropriate Research Design
Patrick S. Parfrey and Pietro Ravani
 
2.   Bias in Clinical Research
Susan Stuckless and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
3.   Definitions of Bias in Clinical Research
Geoffrey Warden
 
4.   Research Ethics for Clinical Researchers
John D. Harnett
 
       5.  Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) in Clinical Genetics Research
Daryl Pullman and Holly Etchegary
 
Part II Longitudinal Studies

6.   Longitudinal Studies 1: Determinants of Risk
Sean W. Murphy
 
7.   Longitudinal Studies 2: Modeling Data using Multivariate Analysis
Pietro Ravani, Brendan J. Barrett, and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
8.   Longitudinal Studies 3: Data Modeling using Standard Regression Models and Extensions
Pietro Ravani, Brendan J. Barrett, and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
9.   Longitudinal Studies 4: Matching Strategies to Evaluate Risk
Matthew T. James
 
10. Longitudinal Studies 5: Development of Risk Prediction Models for Patients with Chronic Disease
Navdeep Tangri and Claudio Rigatto
  
Part III Randomized Controlled Trials
 
11. Randomized Controlled Trials 1: Design
Bryan M. Curtis, Brendan J. Barrett, and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
12. Randomized Controlled Trials 2: Analysis 
Robert N. Foley and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
13. Randomized Controlled Trials 3: Measurement and Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes 
Michelle M. Richardson and Klemens B. Meyer
 
14. Randomized Controlled Trials 4: Planning, Analysis, and Interpretation of Quality of Life Studies
Robert N. Foley and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
15. Randomized Controlled Trials 5: Biomarkers and Surrogates/Outcomes
Claudio Rigatto and Brendan J. Barrett
 
16. Randomized Controlled Trials 6: Determining the Sample Size and Power for Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies
Tom Greene
 
17. Randomized Controlled Trials 7: On Contamination and Estimating the Actual Treatment Effect
      Patrick S. Parfrey
 
 Part IV Other Clinical Epidemiology Methods
 
18. Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
Brendan J. Barrett and John M. Fardy
 
19. Genetic Epidemiology of Complex Phenotypes
Darren D. O?Rielly and Proton Rahman

20. Qualitative Research in Clinical Epidemiology
Stephanie Thompson and Kara Schick-Makaroff 
  
Part V Methods in Evidence-Based Decision Making
 
21. Evidence Based Decision Making 1: Critical Appraisal 
Laurie K. Twells

22. Evidence Based Decision Making 2: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 
Aminu Bello, Ben Vandermeer, Natasha Wiebe, Amit X. Garg, and Marcello Tonelli

23. Evidence-Based Decision Making 3: Health Technology Assessment
Daria O?Reilly, Richard Audas, Kaitryn Campbell, Meredith Vanstone, James M. Bowen, Lisa Schwartz, Nazila Assasi, and Ron Goeree
 
24. Evidence-Based Decision Making 4: Clinical Practice Guidelines
      Tae Won Yi, Sine Donnellan, and Adeera Levin
 
25. Evidence-Based Decision Making 5: Knowledge Translation and the Knowledge to Action Cycle
Braden J. Manns
 
26. Evidence-Based Decision Making 6: Administrative Databases as Secondary Data Source for Epidemiologic and Health Service Research
Tanvir Turin Chowdhury and Brenda R. Hemmelgarn
 
27. Methods in Evidence-Based Decision Making 7: Health Economics in Clinical Research
Braden J. Manns 
 
28. Methods in Evidence-Based Decision Making 8: A Primer for Researchers
      Victor Maddalena and Maisam Najafizada 
 
 Part VI Changing Health-Related Behaviors
 
29. Changing Health-Related Behaviors 1: Patient-Oriented Research and Patient Engagement in Health Research
Catherine Street, Laurie K. Twells, Toni Leamon, Lynn Taylor, and Holly Etchegary
 
30. Changing Health-Care Behaviors 2: On Improving the Value of Health Spending
Karen Dickson, Robert Wilson, Owen Parfrey, and Patrick S. Parfrey
 
31. Changing Health-Related Behaviors 3: Lessons from Implementation Science
Amanda Hall, Helen Richmond, Krista Mahoney, and James Matthews
 
32. Changing Health-Related Behaviors 4: Realizing Impact of Health Research through Knowledge Translation
Kate Lambert, Krista Mahoney, and Patrick S Parfrey
 
33. Changing Health-Related Behaviors 5: On Interventions to Change Physician Behaviors
Cheryl Etchegary, Lynn Taylor, Krista Mahoney, Owen Parfrey, and Amanda Hall
 
34. Changing Health-Related Behaviors 6: Analysis, Interpretation, and Application of Big Data
Randy Giffen and Donald Bryant
 
 
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