Three types of issues need to be considered in the application of epidemiology results to individuals. First, epidemiology results are subject to random error, and can be applied only to an ideal subject with average values of all variables under study, including potential confounders included in the regression models. Second, the observational nature of epidemiology makes it susceptible to systematic error, and any extrapolation to individuals would mirror the validity of the original results. Quantitative bias analysis has been proposed to assess the likelihood, direction and magnitude of bias, but this has not yet become part of the normal practice of epidemiology. Finally, external validity of the results (i.e., their application to ind...
Great care is generally taken in epidemiologic studies to ensure the internal validity of causal eff...
Blettner M, Heuer C, Razum O. Critical reading of epidemiological papers - A guide. EUROPEAN JOURNAL...
Over the last decades, increasingly so in the last years, epidemiological methods have been refined,...
Three types of issues need to be considered in the application of epidemiology results to individual...
Background Epidemiologists are generally interested in the effect of an exposure on an outcome. This...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The causes of a disease have not been clarified sufficiently. For example, there may be no one who d...
The internal validity of an epidemiological study can be affected by random error and systematic err...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
For many factors affecting human health, experimental epidemiologic evidence is often unavailable or...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
Regression analysis is a widely used approach in epidemiological analyses to investigate association...
The author proposes that epidemiologic studies should more often assess the associations of a single...
Great care is generally taken in epidemiologic studies to ensure the internal validity of causal eff...
Blettner M, Heuer C, Razum O. Critical reading of epidemiological papers - A guide. EUROPEAN JOURNAL...
Over the last decades, increasingly so in the last years, epidemiological methods have been refined,...
Three types of issues need to be considered in the application of epidemiology results to individual...
Background Epidemiologists are generally interested in the effect of an exposure on an outcome. This...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The causes of a disease have not been clarified sufficiently. For example, there may be no one who d...
The internal validity of an epidemiological study can be affected by random error and systematic err...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
For many factors affecting human health, experimental epidemiologic evidence is often unavailable or...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
Regression analysis is a widely used approach in epidemiological analyses to investigate association...
The author proposes that epidemiologic studies should more often assess the associations of a single...
Great care is generally taken in epidemiologic studies to ensure the internal validity of causal eff...
Blettner M, Heuer C, Razum O. Critical reading of epidemiological papers - A guide. EUROPEAN JOURNAL...
Over the last decades, increasingly so in the last years, epidemiological methods have been refined,...