Disease Detectives B/C
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From what I know- Recall bias, an issue with retrospective studies with the patients, memory, etc. Selection bias, an issue when one cohort doesn't represent the other one accurately. Misselection bias, such as a change in case definition which causes the cases reported to be like different I guess. Observation bias- an error in measuring exposure. Interviewer bias- a difference in the gaining, recording, or interpretation of information.
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Correct! Your turn!13lade88 wrote:From what I know- Recall bias, an issue with retrospective studies with the patients, memory, etc. Selection bias, an issue when one cohort doesn't represent the other one accurately. Misselection bias, such as a change in case definition which causes the cases reported to be like different I guess. Observation bias- an error in measuring exposure. Interviewer bias- a difference in the gaining, recording, or interpretation of information.
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When would you choose to use a retrospective cohort study design, versus a case-control, and why?
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Cohort studies are more accurate than case-control studies. You can calculate prevalence and incidence with a cohort study, but with a case-control study, you cannot.13lade88 wrote:When would you choose to use a retrospective cohort study design, versus a case-control, and why?
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Going to start this up again...
A man goes in for his yearly checkup and does not show signs of any diseases. Is this an example of:
A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention, or
C. Tertiary Prevention?
A man goes in for his yearly checkup and does not show signs of any diseases. Is this an example of:
A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention, or
C. Tertiary Prevention?
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Primary prevention.
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Correct! Your turn.Nerd_Bunny wrote:Primary prevention.
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Re: Disease Detectives B/C
Oops forgot about this...
List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?
List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?
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List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?[/quote]
Hill's Criteria are in place to establish a cause and effect relationship
Strength of Association - relationship is clear and risk estimate is high
Consistency - observation of association must be repeatable in different populations at different times Specificity - a single cause produces a specific effect
Alternative Explanations - consideration of multiple hypotheses before making conclusions about whether an association is causal or not Temporality - cause/exposure must precede the effect/outcome
Dose-Response Relationship - an increasing amount of exposure increases the risk
Biological Plausibility - the association agrees with currently accepted understanding of biological and pathological processes
Experimental Evidence - the condition can be altered, either prevented or accelerated, by an appropriate experimental process Coherence - the association should be compatible with existing theory and knowledge, including knowledge of past cases and epidemiological studies
Hill's Criteria are in place to establish a cause and effect relationship
Strength of Association - relationship is clear and risk estimate is high
Consistency - observation of association must be repeatable in different populations at different times Specificity - a single cause produces a specific effect
Alternative Explanations - consideration of multiple hypotheses before making conclusions about whether an association is causal or not Temporality - cause/exposure must precede the effect/outcome
Dose-Response Relationship - an increasing amount of exposure increases the risk
Biological Plausibility - the association agrees with currently accepted understanding of biological and pathological processes
Experimental Evidence - the condition can be altered, either prevented or accelerated, by an appropriate experimental process Coherence - the association should be compatible with existing theory and knowledge, including knowledge of past cases and epidemiological studies
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I see that you're new and may not be experienced with the 'quote' BBCode, so:19gladuns wrote:List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?
Hill's Criteria are in place to establish a cause and effect relationship
Strength of Association - relationship is clear and risk estimate is high
Consistency - observation of association must be repeatable in different populations at different times Specificity - a single cause produces a specific effect
Alternative Explanations - consideration of multiple hypotheses before making conclusions about whether an association is causal or not Temporality - cause/exposure must precede the effect/outcome
Dose-Response Relationship - an increasing amount of exposure increases the risk
Biological Plausibility - the association agrees with currently accepted understanding of biological and pathological processes
Experimental Evidence - the condition can be altered, either prevented or accelerated, by an appropriate experimental process Coherence - the association should be compatible with existing theory and knowledge, including knowledge of past cases and epidemiological studies
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[quote="Nerd_Bunny"]List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?[/quote]Or, to make it simpler, just click the quote button (labeled with ") in the upper right hand corner of a post.Nerd_Bunny wrote:List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?
"Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great; for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you." Matthew 5:11-12
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