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Author Weiss, Noel S., 1941-

Title Clinical epidemiology : the study of the outcome of illness / Noel S. Weiss
Edition Third edition
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006

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 MELB  614.4 Wei/Cet 2006  DUE 13-12-23
Description ix, 178 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Monographs in epidemiology and biostatistics ; v. 36
Monographs in epidemiology and biostatistics ; 36
Monographs in epidemiology and biostatistics ; v. 36
Contents 1. Clinical epidemiology : what it is and how it is used -- 2. Diagnostic and screening tests : measuring their ability to predict adverse outcomes of illness -- 3. Diagnostic and screening tests : measuring their role in improving the outcome of illness -- 4. Therapeutic efficacy : randomized controlled trials -- 5. Therapeutic efficacy : nonrandomized studies -- 6. Therapeutic safety -- 7. Natural history of illness -- 8. Summarizing evidence : systematic reviews and meta-analysis / Peter Cummings and Noel S. Weiss
Summary "Examining the principles and methods of research on the evaluation of factors affecting the outcome of illness, this volume emphasizes diagnostic and therapeutic interventions - the factors most readily modified by health care providers. The author discusses various ways of structuring observations on patient groups and appraises the nature and strength of inferences drawn from those observations. Weiss also demonstrates how the results of this type of research - clinical epidemiologic research - can be incorporated into the decision-making process utilized in clinical medicine." "Among other changes, this new edition of Clinical Epidemiology greatly expands the chapter on randomized controlled trials and includes a whole new chapter on meta-analysis, authored by Peter Cummings with Noel S. Weiss. Meta-analysis, the statistical synthesis of data from comparable studies, was unheard of thirty years ago, but with the advent of increased computer technology, the method has been steadily growing in importance in the interpretation of the results of patient-oriented medical research. Clinical Epidemiology is an essential reference guide to the quantitative assessment of the consequences of illness for clinicians in training or in practice."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Previous ed.: 1996
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Clinical epidemiology.
LC no. 2005031889
ISBN 019530523X cloth alkaline paper