Measures of Disease in Populations Flashcards

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Describe Incidence, Recurrence, Prevalence, Mortality and Cure

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Is prevalence given as a value or proportion?

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Proportion

e.g. 50% or 1 in 2

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How is risk calculated

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5000 People aged 45-54 without cardiovascular disease are identified. 10 years later, 147 of these have died fro or developed cardiovascular disease

Calculate Risk

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147/5000 or 2.94%

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Total Person Time at Risk

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Total person time at risk for 15 people, in a study that lasted 20 years

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300 Person Time at risk

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Incidence Rate

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**THINK OF NUMBER OF NEW CASES ARISING IN GIVEN PERIOD IN SPECIFIED POPULATION

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8
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Calculate Incidence Rate

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2/45 OR 44 cases per 1,000

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9
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Ecological Study

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Studying associations on a population size sample

Data often taking from existing sources like census data, disease registry, etc

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Advantages of Ecological Studies

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  • Cheap/Quick
  • Uses Existing Data
  • No Ethical Approval Needed
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Limitations of Ecological Studies

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  • Confounding Variable
  • Ecological Fallacy (Making assumption about individuals based on a population statistic)
  • Can lead to generalisations of one population to be made about others incorrectly
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