Applied epidemiology and biostatistics

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500 |a  - Practical examples -- - 6 - Experimental Studies -- - 6.1 - What is a sample experimental study? -- - 6.2 - Why do we need an experimental study? -- - 6.3 - The eligibility criteria -- - 6.4 - The randomisation process -- - 6.5 - The blinding -- - 6.6 - The structure of an experimental study -- - 6.7 - The statistical analysis in an experimental study -- - 6.8 - Practical examples -- - 7 - Temporal Trend Analysis -- - 7.1 - Introduction -- - 7.2 - Basic principles of temporal trend analysis -- - 7.3 - Practical examples -- - 8 - The Surveillance of Sexually Transmitted Infections: the Theory and the Practice -- - 8.1 - Introduction -- - 8.2 - Surveillance of sexually transmitted infections in the third millennium -- - 8.3 - Attributes of a STI surveillance system -- - 8.4 - Universal versus sentinel surveillance systems -- - 8.5 - How to perform STI surveillance -- - 8.6 - Data management and analysis -- - 8.7 
500 |a  - Practical exercises for analysing a dataset of STIsReferences -- - 9 - Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials -- - 9.1 - What is a systematic review? What is a meta-analysis? -- - 9.2 - Why do we need systematic reviews and meta-analyses? -- - 9.3 - Practical steps of a meta-analysis -- - 9.4 - A practical example of a meta-analysis of RCTs -- - 10 - Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies -- - 10.1 - Introduction -- - 10.2 - Practical example -- - 10.3 - Worked examples -- - 11 - Genetic Epidemiology -- - 11.1 - Key concepts of genetic epidemiology -- - 11.2 - A practical example: the "candidate gene approach"References -- - 12 - Analysis of Cost Data Using Bootstrap Technique -- - 12.1 - Introduction -- - 12.2 - Basic principles of the bootstrap method -- - 12.3 - Bootstrap standard normal confidence interval -- - 12.4 - Percentile method confidence interval -- - 12.5 - Bias corrected and accelerated (BCa) confidence interval -- - 12.6 
500 |a  - Application to example -- - 13 - Sensitivity, Specificity, and ROC Curves -- - 13.1 - Study introduction -- - 13.2 - Sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value -- - 13.3 - Basic principles of ROC curves -- - 13.4 - Use of ROC analysis for comparison 
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- Practical examples -- - 6 - Experimental Studies -- - 6.1 - What is a sample experimental study? -- - 6.2 - Why do we need an experimental study? -- - 6.3 - The eligibility criteria -- - 6.4 - The randomisation process -- - 6.5 - The blinding -- - 6.6 - The structure of an experimental study -- - 6.7 - The statistical analysis in an experimental study -- - 6.8 - Practical examples -- - 7 - Temporal Trend Analysis -- - 7.1 - Introduction -- - 7.2 - Basic principles of temporal trend analysis -- - 7.3 - Practical examples -- - 8 - The Surveillance of Sexually Transmitted Infections: the Theory and the Practice -- - 8.1 - Introduction -- - 8.2 - Surveillance of sexually transmitted infections in the third millennium -- - 8.3 - Attributes of a STI surveillance system -- - 8.4 - Universal versus sentinel surveillance systems -- - 8.5 - How to perform STI surveillance -- - 8.6 - Data management and analysis -- - 8.7
- Practical exercises for analysing a dataset of STIsReferences -- - 9 - Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials -- - 9.1 - What is a systematic review? What is a meta-analysis? -- - 9.2 - Why do we need systematic reviews and meta-analyses? -- - 9.3 - Practical steps of a meta-analysis -- - 9.4 - A practical example of a meta-analysis of RCTs -- - 10 - Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies -- - 10.1 - Introduction -- - 10.2 - Practical example -- - 10.3 - Worked examples -- - 11 - Genetic Epidemiology -- - 11.1 - Key concepts of genetic epidemiology -- - 11.2 - A practical example: the "candidate gene approach"References -- - 12 - Analysis of Cost Data Using Bootstrap Technique -- - 12.1 - Introduction -- - 12.2 - Basic principles of the bootstrap method -- - 12.3 - Bootstrap standard normal confidence interval -- - 12.4 - Percentile method confidence interval -- - 12.5 - Bias corrected and accelerated (BCa) confidence interval -- - 12.6
- Application to example -- - 13 - Sensitivity, Specificity, and ROC Curves -- - 13.1 - Study introduction -- - 13.2 - Sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value -- - 13.3 - Basic principles of ROC curves -- - 13.4 - Use of ROC analysis for comparison
This book provides not only the theory of biostatistics, but also the opportunity of applying it in practice. In fact, each chapter presents one or more specific examples on how to perform an epidemiological or statistical data analysis and includes download access to the software and databases, giving the reader the possibility of replicating the analyses described
MEDICAL / Forensic Medicine bisacsh
MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine bisacsh
MEDICAL / Public Health bisacsh
Biometry fast
Epidemiology fast
Medizin
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spellingShingle La Torre, Giuseppe 1964-
Applied epidemiology and biostatistics
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MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine bisacsh
MEDICAL / Public Health bisacsh
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Medizin
Epidemiology
Biometry
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MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine bisacsh
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Epidemiology fast
Medizin
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Biometry
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MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine
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Medizin
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