Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians are interested in knowing not only whether a link between a given exposure (e.g. smoking) and a certain outcome (e.g. myocardial infarction) is statistically significant, but also the magnitude of this relationship. The ‘measures of effect’ are indexes that summarize the strength of the link between exposures and outcomes and can help the clinician in taking decisions in every day clinical practice. In epidemiological studies, the effect of exposure can be measured both in relative and absolute terms. The risk ratio, the incidence rate ratio, and the odds ratio are relative measures of effect. Risk difference is an absolute measure of effect...
There are many measures to report so-called treatment or causal effect: absolute difference, ratio, ...
Summary effect measures in meta-analysis of published epidemiological cohort or case control studies...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
A confusing number of measures are used to describe the effect sires from clinical trials or systema...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
The effects of an intervention is best measured in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and can be ex...
To appreciate the significance of clinical trial results, clinicians need to understand the mathemat...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
n a previous article in this series we described the relative measures for reporting study results. ...
Objective: To describe new measures of risk from case-control and cohort studies, which are simple t...
Background: There is little empirical evidence regarding the generalisability of relative risk estim...
There are many measures to report so-called treatment or causal effect: absolute difference, ratio, ...
Summary effect measures in meta-analysis of published epidemiological cohort or case control studies...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
A confusing number of measures are used to describe the effect sires from clinical trials or systema...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
The effects of an intervention is best measured in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and can be ex...
To appreciate the significance of clinical trial results, clinicians need to understand the mathemat...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
n a previous article in this series we described the relative measures for reporting study results. ...
Objective: To describe new measures of risk from case-control and cohort studies, which are simple t...
Background: There is little empirical evidence regarding the generalisability of relative risk estim...
There are many measures to report so-called treatment or causal effect: absolute difference, ratio, ...
Summary effect measures in meta-analysis of published epidemiological cohort or case control studies...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...