Understanding pharmacoepidemiology
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Understanding pharmacoepidemiology
(A Lange medical book)
McGraw-Hill Medical, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A concise introduction to the study of medication utilization and safety in large populations of people
"I found this book useful and clear, and appropriate for beginners in the world of research and, specifically, pharmacoepidemiology. Students could easily learn from this book if used in a classroom setting, where the professor could use the discussion points and questions at the end of each chapter to evaluate student learning. While it reads like a textbook, it is far from boring or dry. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Understanding Pharmacoepidemiology is a clear, engagingly written roadmap to mastering the important concepts and methods of pharmacoepidemiology. It explains what pharmacoepidemiology is, how pharmacoepidemiology studies are conducted, and how to interpret findings. You will learn the importance of pharmacoepidemiology, basic terminology used in research, and the data sources, study designs, and statistical analyses employed in pharmacoepidemiology research. Upon completing Understanding Pharmacoepidemiology you will have a better understanding of how to evaluate the associations between medication utilization and outcomes.
Each chapter includes these valuable learning aids:
A list of learning objectives
Case studies or examples
Discussion questions
Tables and Figures
You will also find a glossary of important words and terms.
The content you need to understand the concepts and methods of pharmacoepidemiology:
Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology: Principles of Epidemiology Applied to the Study of Medication Use, Study Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: Using Secondary Data in Pharmacoepidemiology; Biostatistics and Pharmacoepidemiology: Other Methodological Issues; Evaluation of Pharmacoepidemiology Literature; Medication Utilization Patterns; Medication Safety and Pharmacovigilance; and FDA Perspectives on Post-market Drug Safety.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Pharmacoepiedmiology
2. Principles of Epidemiology Applied to the Study of Medication Use
3. Study Designs for Pharmacoepidemiology
4. Using Secondary Data in Pharmacoepidemiology
5. Biostatistics and Pharmacoepidemiology
6. Other Methodological Issues
7. Evaluation of the Pharmaceoepidemiology Literature
8. Medication Utilization Patterns
9. Medication Safety and Pharmacovigilance
10. The FDA Perspective on Postmarket Drug Safety
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