Introduction to epidemiology
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Bibliographic Information
Introduction to epidemiology
(Understanding public health)
Open University Press, 2011
2nd ed. / Ilona Carneiro and Natasha Howard ; Lucianne Bailey ... [et al.]
- : pbk
Available at 2 libraries
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  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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  Saga
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  United Kingdom
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Note
Previous ed.: 2005
Formerly CIP Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Well structured, to the point and well documented with great exercises. This is a remarkable book on basic epidemiology, based on many years of experience and designed primarily for self-learning students. It will also appeal to all those wanting a quick and well structured introduction to epidemiology, with a wealth of classical and more recent examples."
Professor Christian Lengeler (MSc, PhD), Head of Unit, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandThis popular book introduces the principles, methods and application of epidemiology for improving health and survival. The book assists readers in applying basic epidemiological methods to measure health outcomes, identifying risk factors for a negative outcome, and evaluating health interventions and health services. The book also helps to distinguish between strong and poor epidemiological evidence; an ability that is fundamental to promoting evidence-based health care.This new edition has been carefully developed and includes:
A writing style and structure that helps the flow of learning A broad range of examples and activities covering a range of contemporary health issues including obesity, mental health and cervical cancerAdditional focus on developing countriesUpdated and additional exercises for self-testing A new chapter on study design A new section on the application of epidemiology for monitoring and evaluation of health programmes
Introduction to Epidemiology is an ideal self-directed learning resource for students studying epidemiology and all those who work in health-related areas, including health economists, health policy analysts, and health services managers.Series Editors: Rosalind Plowman and Nicki Thorogood.
Table of Contents
Preface
Overview of the bookSection 1: Key principles of epidemiology
Principles of epidemiology
Measuring the frequency of outcomes
Measures of association and impact
Interpreting associations
Section 2: Epidemiological research studies
Study design and handling data
Ecological studies
Cross-sectional studies
Cohort studies
Case-control studies
Intervention studies
Section 3: Epidemiology in public health
Prevention strategies
Surveillance, monitoring and evaluation
Glossary
Index
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