HLTB15H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Attributable Risk, Wait List, Cumulative Incidence

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11 Aug 2018
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Epidemiology: study of distribution and determinants of health in specified populations: distribution: incidence and prevalence, determinants: relative and absolute difference, descriptive studies, study concerned only with describing existing distribution of variables with disregard to causal hypotheses. Evaluate burden of health: des(cid:272)ri(cid:271)e health i(cid:374) ter(cid:373)s of perso(cid:374), pla(cid:272)e, ti(cid:373)e a(cid:374)d 5 w"s (cid:894)(cid:374)ot why(cid:895) Incidence (risk: cumulative incidence (proportion, limits: assumes population is constant proportion of population that experiences the onset of a health related event during a specified time interval. Incidence rate (density): limits: rate snot bound btw 1 and 0 and depends on time. Cannot calculate incidence since time of disease onset is unknown: strengths: low cost and time, good first look. Individual vs. community: simple vs. multi-factorial (single vs. multiple interventions, parallel vs. cross-over (groups receiving therapy) Intent to treat: preferred because faithful to randomization: per protocol: analyze as behaved.

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