
Conducting an Observational Epidemiological Study
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The book begins by considering, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of epidemiological studies, as well as highlighting key issues such as bias, causality, and ethics. There are then chapters on the different types of observational epidemiological studies, including case studies, ecological and mixed methods, and the data sources available to researchers.
Following this, and central to the book, is a step-by-step case study on how to conduct a cross-sectional project. Concluding by guiding readers from conducting the research to publishing its findings, this is the ideal companion for students, researchers, or healthcare professionals approaching epidemiological research for the first time.
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She studied for a postgraduate Diploma and Masters in Diabetes Mellitus type 2 at the Cardiff University, Wales, obtaining a distinction in both between 2012 to 2015. Additional to her Masters' degree she was awarded the silver award of excellence by Cardiff University, Wales. In 2019, she completed her Ph.D. studies focusing on the "Burden of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, dysglycaemia and their co-determinants in the adult population of Malta". During the same year (2019), Dr. Cuschieri also obtained a certificate in Public Health Epidemiology by the University of Utrecht. In 2021, she won the "Academic leadership and accomplishment" award as part of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP), Junior Chamber International (JCI).
The Faculty of Public Health UK elected her to Membership through Distinction in 2022. She became a fellow of higher education (AdvanceHE) in 2024.
Dr. Cuschieri's research interest focuses on population health, mainly involving non-communicable diseases (diabetes mellitus type 2, obesity), COVID-19, Long COVID as well as medical education. She made it in the top 2% of the most cited scientists in the world for the years 2020, 2021, 2022. Dr. Cuschieri is the author of the three books "To Do or Not to Do a PhD? Insight and Guidance from a Public Health PhD Graduate", "A Roadmap to Successful Scientistic Publishing, The Dos, the Don'ts and the Must-Knows" and "A Pocket Guide for Medical Students, from Enrollment to Job Interviews". Additionally, she has authored several book chapters focusing on her research interests. She also has been invited as a keynote speaker in international and local conferences.
Currently she is the principal investigator (PI) for the Horizon Europe Project RAPIDE (Regular and Unplanned Care Adaptive Dashboard for Cross-Border Emergencies). Additionally she is actively involved in a number of collaborative research projects, particularly in the area of the burden of disease, small European states and Long COVID.
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2: Understanding basic epidemiological measures
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3: Common observational epidemiological studies: the what, the why and the how
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4: Do I always need to undergo fieldwork to conduct an epidemiological study?
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5: All that you need to know about the conduction of an epidemiological study - A focus on a cross-sectional study
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6: Translating research outputs to a publication and beyond
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