This widely used text provides a clear and critical summary of research approaches to the epidemiological study of workplace hazards. It describes the historical development of occupational epidemiology, methods for characterizing occupational exposures, and techniques for designing and implementing epidemiologic studies in this area. The relative strengths and limitations of various study designs for investigating specific health outcomes are emphasized. Also included are more advanced discussions of statistical analysis, exposure and dose modelling, and subsequent applications of data derived from epidemiologic research, as in meta-analysis, pooled analysis, and statistical analysis, exposure and dose modelling, and risk assessment. Since the first edition was published 15 years ago, there have been numerous advances in epidemiologic methods to accommodate a broadened scope of investigations of occupational exposures and associated adverse health outcomes. Thus, in this Second Edition the authors have updated their discussions of methodology to include such topics as case-cohort and case-crossover designs and statistical analysis of repeated measures data, and have expanded the examples they use throughout the book to demonstrate the applications of these methods to a wide range of acute and chronic health outcomes. They have also added a new chapter on occupational health surveillance. Their text is unique for its strong emphasis on the definition and assessment of exposures, the application of quantitative exposure data to epidemiologic models, and the recognition that improvements in workplace risk identification and quantification will come from careful integration of these approaches.
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. . . a wonderfully succinct and lucid text that is at the same time accessible to the novice reader and useful to the experienced practitioner . . . I am unaware of any comparable books on the subject of occupational epidemiology that have been published in the past decade. This book is an excellent and comprehensive text and reference book and, like the first edition, it is quite suitable for both and introductory and an intermediate audience . . . it was with great interest that I opened up this new edition, and there was no disappointment. The authors have done a masterful job of improving this already outstanding book, and I think that even owners of the first edition are likely to want to add this second edition to their libraries. * American Journal of Epidemiology *
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Höhe: 160 mm
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978-0-19-509242-4 (9780195092424)
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(Professor, Department of Work Environment, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
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Professor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and of EpidemiologyProfessor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and of Epidemiology, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine, USA
Director, Center for Public Health Research, Research School of Public HealthDirector, Center for Public Health Research, Research School of Public Health, Massey University Wellington Campus, USA
Professor, Department of Work EnvironmentProfessor, Department of Work Environment, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
1. Introduction ; 2. Characterizing the workplace environment ; 3. Overview of study designs ; 4. Precision and validity in study design ; 5. Cohort studies ; 6. Case-control studies ; 7. Cross-sectional and repeated measure studies ; 8. Occupational health surveillance ; 9. Advanced statistical analysis ; 10. Exposure and dose modelling ; 11. Special applications of occupational epidemiology