Introduction To Analytic Designs
Introduction To Analytic Designs
Studies
Presenter’s Name
Michael John R.
Aguilar, RMT,
MSCLS
Aggregate Individual
Ecological
Case Report
Studies
Case Series
Cross-
sectional
Study
Hypothesis: ?
• Exposure: ?
• Outcome: ?
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Analytic Study Types
Experimental Observational
Studies Studies
Randomized
Cohort
Control
(Intervention)
Trials
Case-control
Cross-sectional
Disease
Unexposed
No Disease
Start of
study
(Future)
(Present)
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Retrospective Cohort Studies
Disease
Exposed
No Disease
Study
Population
Disease
Unexposed
No Disease
Start of
study
(Past)
(Present)
Calculation:
Rate for group of primary interest
Rate for comparison group
RR Strength RR
0.71 – 0.99 Weak 1.01 – 1.50
0.41 – 0.70 Moderate 1.51 – 3.00
0.00 – 0.40 Very strong >3.00
Oleckno WA. Essential epidemiology: principles and applications. Prospect Heights, IL 2002;108.
Enrolled Died PY of
F/U
Diabetics 189 100 1414.7
Non-diabetics 3151 811 28,029.8
• Mortality Rate Ratio:
• 100/1414.7 ÷ 811/28,029.8 = 70.7/1000 ÷ 28.9/1000= 2.5
Study Subjects
Participants selected based on outcome status:
• Case-subjects have outcome of interest
• Control-subjects do not have outcome of
interest
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Case-Control Study Design
Exposed
Cases
(Diseased)
Unexposed Identify
Assess cases Source
exposure and Population
history select
controls
Exposed
Controls
Unexposed (No Disease)
Analytic epidemiology:
• Why and How
The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.