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Epidemiology
Experimental Studies (T Pierce)
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Health Care
Graduate
10/22/2010

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Term
overall conduction of experimental studies
Definition
  • hypotheses formed
  • study subjects recruited based on specific criteria and their informed consent is sought
  • eligible and willing subjects randomly allocated to receive one of the two or more interventions being compared
  • study groups monitored for outcome under study
  • rates of outcome in various groups are compared
Term
ways to categorize experimental studies
Definition
  • individual versus community treatment allocated to individual or entire community
  • preventative vs. therapeutic
    • therapeutic- tx given to diseased individual to reduce risk of recurrence, improve survival, quality of life
    • preventative- px agent given to healthy or high risk individual to prevent disease
Term
Gold standard of epidemiologic research
Definition
experimental studies
Term
clinical trials- study design
Definition
  • ID potential study population
    • clear inclusion and exclusion criteria
    • sample size should consider participation rates hypothesized differences between groups, non compliance with tx, etc.
  • enroll study subjects
    • assess whether each subject is eligible
    • standard baseline examination
    • allocate to treatment or control group
    • importance of informed consent
Term
reference population
Definition
general group to whom results of a trial should be applicable (all humans, or some restrictions may apply)
Term
Factors to consider in sample size
Definition
  • not just number of people in the trial, but how many endpoints are expected
  • rate of outcome in population
  • projected difference in outcomes expected between trial groups
  • alpha and beta levels
  • rates of noncompliance and lost to follow up
Term
Factors to consider in eligibility criteria
Definition
  • logistics
    • what group is accessible
    • who will comply with study protocol
    • how feasible is complete and accurate follow up on subjects
  • characteristics of volunteers
    • how does study population differ from total experimental population
Term
define randomization and give different methods of randomization
Definition
  • definition- each individual has the same chance of receiving each possible "treatment"
  • examples
    • random number table- each subject enrolled is assigned a number from the random number table and you assign even numbers to treatment A and odd numbers to treatment B
    • toss a coin for each subject
Term
goal of randomization and effect of larger groups
Definition
  • achieve baseline comparability between compared groups on factors related to outcome
  • essence of good comparison between "treatments" is that the compared groups are the same EXCEPT for the "treatment"
  • compared groups should have same distribution for all of these characteristics
    • equal distribution of all unknown factors relevant to response to the tx (confounders)
    • larger groups = better randomizations works in controllin for confounding
Term
define single blinding
Definition
only the investigator knows which intervention each subject is receiving (subject is blind)
Term
How does blindin reduce bias?
Definition
  • reduce bias from:
    • different psychological effects of one trx vs. the other on the occurence of symptoms and side effects
    • subjective perception/reportin of symptoms and side effects by study subjects
    • difference in concomitant or compensatory treatment by either the subject or the investigator
Term
potential reasons for non compliance
Definition
  • side effects
  • illness
  • level of inerest
  • length of follow up
Term
effect of noncompliance
Definition
  • makes compared gropus more alike
  • this will reduce the ability of investigator to detect a difference between the groups (diminish study power and drives findings toward null hypothesis)
Term
How to enhance compliance
Definition
  • design phase
    • pick interested group
    • design simple protocol
  • during study
    • frequent contact with subjects
    • incentives (ex: free check ups)
Term
goals in ascertain outcome
Definition
  • high follow up rates
  • uniform follow up for compared groups
    • must be equally vigilant in follow up in all compared groups
  • high compliance rate in all trial arms
Term
penalty of nonuniform ascertainment of outcomes
Definition
BIAS
Term
different types of trial designs
Definition
  • stratified randomized design
    • take a factor like age or sex, than randomize each subgroup
  • factorial design
  • crossover design
Term
type I and II errors
Definition
  • type I error- conclude treatment are different when they are infact ARE NOT
    • reject the null hypothesis when it is infact true
  • type II error- conclude treatmens are not different when tey in fact ARE
    • accept the null hypothesis when it is infact false
Term
key elements of informed consent
Definition
  • participation is voluntary
  • confidential of information from study subjects
  • full disclosure of risks and benefits
  • participants must know what to expect
  • information must be understandable to participant
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