10:832:335 Lecture 6: Week 6 - Descriptive Measures

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Descriptive study designs: measures of association, midterm review. Introduction to measures of association: midterm review, descriptive studies, objectives, distinguish the different types of study design, describe the various descriptive epidemiology study designs, describe advantages and limitations of various descriptive study designs. Epidemiology uses the scientific method to describe and analyze health-related states or events. The program that directs the researcher along the path of systematically collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Tud(cid:455) desig(cid:374)s differ (cid:271)ased o(cid:374) a (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er of fa(cid:272)tors . Typology of epidemiologic research: hierarchy of epidemiologic study design, objectives of descriptive epidemiology. To evaluate and compare trends in health and disease. To provide the basis for planning, provision, and evaluation of health services. To identify problems for analytic studies (creation of hypotheses: why is descriptive epidemiology helpful, provides information about a disease or condition. Identifies the burden of the public health problem. Findings are easy to communicate: assists in planning and resource allocation.

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