PUBH 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Clinical Trial, Smoking Cessation, Relative Risk

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These questions provide a framework for defining, analyzing, and addressing a wide range of public health issues and is known as the p. e. r. i. e. process. How can we describe a health problem: the first step in addressing a health problem is to describe its burden of disease, which is the occurrence of disability and death due to a disease. That is, the potential cause and the potential effect occur more frequently in the same individual than would be expected by chance: the cause precedes the effect in time. Individuals with and without the potential "cause" are then followed over time to determine who develops the. "effect. : efficacy implies that an intervention works, that is, it increases positive outcomes or benefits in the population being investigated. What can we do if we cannot demonstrate all three requirements to definitively establish contributory cause: when we cannot definitively establish a contributory cause, we often need to look for additional supportive evidence.

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