Hill's Criteria are in place to establish a cause and effect relationship19gladuns wrote:List the Bradford Hill criteria. What are they for?
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[/quote]
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