Observational and experimental studies Flashcards

1
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In ___ studies, nature is allowed to take its course; no intervention.

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observational

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In ___studies, there is an intervention and the results of the study assess the effects of the intervention

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experimental

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Brief, objective report of a clinical characteristic or outcome from a single clinical subject or event, n = 1. What type of report?

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Case report

For example, a 23-year-old man with treatment-resistant TB. No control group.

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Objective report of a clinical characteristic or outcome from a group of clinical subjects, n > 1…….. Is called?

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cases in series

eg. patients at local hospital with treatment-resistant TB. No control group

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5
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Identifies a group of people with the disease and compares them with a suitable comparison group without the disease……..what type of study?

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case-control study

e.g., comparing cases of treatment-resistant TB with cases of nonresistant TB.

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6
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Very useful for studying conditions with very low incidence or prevalence and it is almost always retrospective….. which study?

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case-control study

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Population group is identified who has been exposed to risk factor is followed over time and compared with a group not exposed to the risk factor. Which study?

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cohort study

  • Outcome is disease incidence in each group
    eg. following a prison inmate population and marking the development of treatment-resistant TB.
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8
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They are adequate to know the causes of an outcome.
To know the natural history of disease.
They are adequate when the exposure is rare.
They are useful when we study two or more outcome at the same time.

Which study?

A

Cohort study

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The presence or absence of disease and other variables are determined in each member of the study population or in a representative sample at a particular time. which study?

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cross-sectional study

e.g., who in the community now has treatment-resistant TB.

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  • The co-occurrence of a variable and the disease can be examined.
  • Disease prevalence rather than incidence is recorded.
  • The temporal sequence of cause and effect cannot usually be determined in a cross-sectional study

Which study?

A

cross-sectional study

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11
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“ How much more likely ”
Incidence rate of exposed group DIVIDED by Incidence rate of unexposed group.
which risk?

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Relative risk (for cohort study)

For Case-control study : use Odds Ratio
Odds ratio : AD/BC

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12
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Incidence rate of exposed group MINUS Incidence rate of unexposed group

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Attributable risk (for cohort study)

For Case-control study : use Odds Ratio
Odds ratio : AD/BC

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13
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Research that involves the administration of a test regimen to evaluate its safety and efficacy.
which study?

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experimental study

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14
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describe the control grp. of experimental studies.

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Subjects who do not receive the intervention under study; used as a source of comparison to be certain that the experiment group is being affected by the intervention and not by other factors.

In clinical trials, this is most often a placebo group. Note that control group subjects must be as similar as possible to intervention group subjects.

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15
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3 phases of clinical trials for FDA

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Phase One: Testing safety in healthy volunteers

Phase Two: Testing protocol and dose levels in small group of patient volunteers

Phase Three: Testing efficacy and occurrence of side effects in larger group of patient volunteers.
Phase Three is considered the definitive test.

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16
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___ is a method used to prevent bias in research

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Randomization

  • Provides the best way to prove the effectiveness of a new agent or intervention
17
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The ___ group is made up of the people who get the most widely accepted treatment (standard treatment) for the disease

A

control

18
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The ___ group is made up of the people who get the new treatment being tested.

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investigational

19
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______ means that neither subjects nor researchers who have contact with them know whether the subjects are in the treatment or comparison group.

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Double-blind Randomized controlled clinical trial

  • Double-blind RCT is the type of study least subject to bias, but also the most expensive to conduct.