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[Study designs adopted in epidemiology of chronic diseases]

Authors :
Giuseppina, Crugliano
Michele, Provenzano
Claudia, Torino
Carlo, Garofalo
Mariateresa, Zicarelli
Giuseppe, Coppolino
Davide, Bolignano
Raffaele, Serra
Michele, Andreucci
Crugliano, Giuseppina
Provenzano, Michele
Torino, Claudia
Garofalo, Carlo
Zicarelli, Mariateresa
Coppolino, Giuseppe
Bolignano, Davide
Serra, Raffaele
Andreucci, Michele
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Clinical research is gaining interest among healthcare professionals. This review provides an in-depth analysis of key study designs used in epidemiology, which can help researchers use the right methodology to design and conduct a research project. Case-control studies evaluate the association between an exposure to a specific risk factor and a study endpoint. Cross-sectional studies are indicated to assess the prevalence of a given risk factor. Cohort studies consist of longitudinal studies, in which a population is followed over time. These studies allow to evaluate the association between a risk factor and one or more study endpoints which are absent at the time of the population enrollment. Experimental studies are designed to test the efficacy and safety of an intervention. Generally, they include two groups of individuals who are assigned to either an experimental treatment or a standard treatment, respectively. Meta-analyses are studies that summarize the evidence already published concerning a specific research question and constitute an important source for evidence-based medicine and for the production and updating of guidelines.

Details

Language :
Italian
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....090fc4f2d08ec0e673ba16f4bba657b6