Evidence-based medicine Flashcards

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Confounding bias

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An unexpected and uncalculated risk factor and that has potentially affected part of the case population.

E.g. Most of the case population are from the same area.

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Case-control study

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The retrospective observation of a population through two sets of groups.

One set meets the condition you want and the other does not.

This allows statistical analysis to identify risk factors.

E.g. One group with lung cancer and one without lung cancer.

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What kind of bias exists in case-control studies?

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  • Confounding bias
  • Recall bias
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Cohort study

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The prospective observation of a population.

It is a longitudinal study. Meaning it takes place over weeks, months or even years. It follows a class of patients and what they are exposed to over that time.

Expensive

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Name a prospective observation

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Cohort study

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Name a retrospective style observation

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Case-control study

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