The retrospective case-control study is an important research strategy commonly encountered in the medical literature. A thoughtfully designed, carefully executed case-control study can be an invaluable source of clinical information, and physicians must often base important decisions about patient counseling and management on their interpretation of such studies. Unfortunately, the retrospective direction of case-control studies\p=m-\looking "backwards " from an outcome event to an antecedent exposure\p=m-\is accompanied by numerous methodological hazards. Careful attention must be paid to selection of appropriate study groups; definition and detection of the outcome event; definition and ascertainment of the exposure; assurance ...
A case-control study is an observational epidemiologic study design that compares the prevalence of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
The high cost and limited power of most random-ized trials that seek to measure the ability of a scr...
Case-control studies, often called 'retrospective' studies, provide a research method for investigat...
Case-control studies are largely used to explore differences between groups of individuals. They can...
The retrospective or case-control method of epidemiologic investigation is described and compared wi...
The case-control approach is a powerful method for investigating factors that may explain a particul...
The case-control design is widely used in retrospective database studies, often leading to spectacul...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The case-control design is widely used in retrospective database studies, often leading to spectacul...
This research was done to learn more about the frequency and characteristics of conflicting research...
A synthesis of classical and recent thinking on the issues involved in selecting controls for case-c...
The case-control study is an efficient study design for evaluating the effect of cancer screening. T...
The case-cohort study design combines the advantages of a cohort study with the efficiency of a nest...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
A case-control study is an observational epidemiologic study design that compares the prevalence of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
The high cost and limited power of most random-ized trials that seek to measure the ability of a scr...
Case-control studies, often called 'retrospective' studies, provide a research method for investigat...
Case-control studies are largely used to explore differences between groups of individuals. They can...
The retrospective or case-control method of epidemiologic investigation is described and compared wi...
The case-control approach is a powerful method for investigating factors that may explain a particul...
The case-control design is widely used in retrospective database studies, often leading to spectacul...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The case-control design is widely used in retrospective database studies, often leading to spectacul...
This research was done to learn more about the frequency and characteristics of conflicting research...
A synthesis of classical and recent thinking on the issues involved in selecting controls for case-c...
The case-control study is an efficient study design for evaluating the effect of cancer screening. T...
The case-cohort study design combines the advantages of a cohort study with the efficiency of a nest...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
A case-control study is an observational epidemiologic study design that compares the prevalence of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
The high cost and limited power of most random-ized trials that seek to measure the ability of a scr...