Case-control Studies Flashcards

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Classification of participants

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Participants are classified according to disease and investigator determines exposure to calculate OR

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Usefulness of case-control studies

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Used for rare diseases with relatively long latent periods

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Control group

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Represents average exposure from where the participant comes from

We would find him/her if he/she becomes a case

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Advantages

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  • Good for RARE diseases
  • Several exposures can be studied using 1 outcome
  • Long latent periods can be studied
  • More efficient than prospective cohort studies
  • Economic/Efficient o Fast
  • Multipurpose
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Disadvantages

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  • Different motivations: controls are less likely to participate so more difficult to obtain sample
  • Cannot calculate incidence - follow up is implicit
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Neyman fallacy of survival bias

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Selection bias where the very sick or very well (or both) are erroneously excluded from a study

Excluding patients who have died will make conditions look less severe

Degree of exposure determines prognosis -> retrospective case-control study uses only mild cases (severe ones have died) and leads to underestimation of odds of exposure in cases and OR. It can be avoided by using a prospective case-control study with variety of severity among cases

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Recall bias

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Systematic error that occurs when participants can’t remember/don’t tell you past exposures

  • Cases are more likely to give exposure information
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Berkson bias

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When sample is selected from hospital rather than community so there will be overestimation of odds of exposure in cases and OR

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