04 Study Design
04 Study Design
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Learning Outcome
• When you complete this session you will be able to
– Know and appreciate when to use descriptive study design
– Describe the characteristics and design of analytic
(observational) and experimental study
– Describe when to use the different types of analytic
observational study design
– Know the pros and cons the different types of study designs
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Study designs
• Study design is the process that guides researchers on
– how to collect, analyze and interpret observations (data)
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Study designs…
The type of research design chosen depends on:
– The type of problem;
– The objective of the problem to be studied;
– The knowledge already available about the problem; and
– The resources available for the study
– The means of obtaining information
– The availability and skills of the researcher
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Study designs…
There are two main categories of research design:
1. Observational (non-intervention) study, and
– The researcher just observes and analyses researchable objects
or situations but does not intervene
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Study designs…
An observational study may be exploratory, descriptive or
analytical
An exploratory study
• Is a small-scale study of relatively short duration, which
is carried out
– when little is known about a situation or a problem or
– If the problem and its contributing factors are not well defined
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Descriptive studies
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Types of descriptive studies:
Cross-sectional studies
• It involves the collection of data on a cross-section of the
population
– provide a prevalence rate at a particular point in time (point
prevalence) or over a period of time 10
Types of descriptive…
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Types of descriptive…
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Advantages and disadvantages of cross-sectional studies
Advantages Disadvantage
They are relatively quick and Does not allow the true temporal
inexpensive sequence of exposure and outcome
to be ascertained, therefore unable
to shed light on cause and effect
association
Often a good step for cohort study Potential bias in measuring exposure
Provide prevalence information Not feasible for rare conditions
Can study several factors or
outcomes at one time
Often provide early clues for
hypothesis generation
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Analytical studies
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Observational Analytic Studies
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Case-control study: basic design concepts
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Case-Control Study…
Exposure
Disease
? (Case)
? No disease
(Control)
Retrospective Nature
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Case-Control Study….
• PAST PRESENT
• It is a type of an observational analytic study
• Compares one group among whom a problem is present
with another group where the problem is absent in order to
find out factors contributing to the problem
• Problem examples- lung cancer, hypertension, breast
cancer etc.
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Application of Case-Control studies
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Advantages and disadvantages of case-control study
Advantage Disadvantage
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Cohort study
• Healthy subjects are classified on the basis of their
specific exposure status and are followed
– for a specific time to determine for the development of a
disease
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Steps of a Cohort Study
Direction of
inquiry
Disease
Expose
Peopl d No disease
Population e with
out a
disea Disease
se Not -
Exposed No disease
Simple
Observation 24
Prospective Cohort Study
ill
+ -
+ +
exp exp
- -
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Rétrospective Cohort Study
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Cohort study…
Advantages Disadvantages
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Experimental Study Design
Experimental study designs are the primary method for
testing
the effectiveness of new therapies and other interventions, including
innovative drugs
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Experimental….
True experiment has the following elements:
Manipulation, control, randomization (assignment and selection)
outcome
Highly controlled and systematic procedures – minimize error
and bias
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Flow Chart of an Experiment
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Types of Experimental studies
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Types of experimental…
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Types of experimental…
Community trials
Experimental studies in whole populations (communities) are
usually
referred to as community trials or community intervention studies
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Randomized, controlled clinical trials (RCT)
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Terms in RCT
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Terms in RCT
Randomization:
The process of assigning individual patients to different
treatment groups
in a way that each patient has the same chance, equal to and
independent of every other patient, of being selected
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Terms in RCT..
Blinding:
The process of ensuring that almost everyone involved in the
drug trial is unaware of
who is receiving the experimental drug and
who is receiving a traditional drug treatment, or a placebo,
throughout the duration of the study
In experimental studies, lack of knowledge about which
patients are receiving which treatments may be
limited to the patients (single-blind);
patients and treating clinicians (double-blind); or
patients, treating clinicians, and the scientific investigators (triple-
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blind)
Terms in RCT…
Placebo: An inactive form of treatment, usually an inert sugar
pill, received by patients in the control group
This treatment provides the basis for the controls to receive
no (beneficial) treatment so that a good comparison can be made with
the results of the experimental group
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When can a Randomized Trial ……
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When can a Randomized Trial ……
There is a genuine uncertainty about which intervention
strategy is superior
Example: It has often be observed that motorcyclists who wear a helmet are
much less likely to die of head injury in a motor cycle crash than un
helmeted motorcyclists. There is little doubt the mechanical protection
provided by the helmet is largely responsible for this difference. It would
almost certainly deemed unethical to withhold helmets at random for
some motorcyclists in order to get further evidence that helmets actually
do protect against fatal head injury.
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When can a Randomized Trial ……
For this reason RCT are less well suited to studying rare and
delayed outcomes
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Advantages
Utilizes a control group (strongest evidence)
Bias is minimized
Extraneous factors being responsible for outcomes is
minimized.
Most reliable technique for evaluating treatments
Most statistically powerful study design
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Disadvantages
Expensive
Patient enrollment can be difficult (time length)
Drop out rate is higher because of long term follow-up
Ethical problems in testing new therapies in humans
Time necessary to perform study can be long.
Most complex to interpret.
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Assignment
Preclinical (animal) study in drug discovery and development:
principles and design options….
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Thank you
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