A Concise Guide to Observational Studies in Healthcare
Allan Hackshaw(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 2. February 2015
Software
Other digital
320 pages
978-1-118-52712-2 (ISBN)
Description
A Concise Guide to Observational Studies in Healthcare provides busy healthcare professionals with an easy-to-read introduction and overview to conducting, analysing and assessing observational studies. It is a suitable introduction for anyone without prior knowledge of study design, analysis or conduct as the important concepts are presented throughout the text. It provides an overview to the features of design, analyses and conduct of observational studies, without using mathematical formulae, or complex statistics or terminology and is a useful guide for researchers conducting their own studies, those who participate in studies co-ordinated by others, or who read or review a published report of an observational study. Examples are based on clinical features of people, biomarkers, lifestyle habits and environmental exposures, and evaluating quality of care. A Concise Guide to Observational Studies in Healthcare is a companion text to the popular A Concise Guide to Clinical Trials and is relevant for all healthcare professionals, clinical and health researchers, and medical students.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-118-52712-2 (9781118527122)
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Allan Hackshaw
A Concise Guide to Observational Studies in Healthcare
E-Book
12/2014
Wiley-Blackwell
€36.99
Available for download

Allan Hackshaw
A Concise Guide to Observational Studies in Healthcare
E-Book
12/2014
Wiley-Blackwell
€36.99
Available for download
Content
Preface 1 Fundamental concepts 2 Outcome measures, risk factors, and causality 3 Effect sizes and regression methods 4 Studies based on patient medical records 5 Cross-sectional studies 6 Case-control studies 7 Cohort studies 8 Quality of care studies 9 Prognostic markers for predicting outcomes 10 Systematic reviews and meta-analyses 11 Conducting and reporting observational studies Index