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Jekel's epidemiology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and public health / David L. Katz [y otros tres]

Contributor(s): Katz, David L, 1963- [autor] | Elmore, Joann G [autor] | Wild, Dorothea M. G [autor] | Lucan, Sean C [autor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Elsevier, 2014Edition: Cuarta edición.Description: xiii, 405 páginas : ilustraciones (algunas a color) ; 22 x 28 cm.ISBN: 9781455706587.Subject(s): Epidemiología | Estadísticas médicas | Medicina preventiva | Salud pública | Servicios de salud preventiva -- Estadísticas | DDC classification: 614.44 J47e 2014
Contents:
Section I: Epidemiology 1. Basic epidemiologic concepts and principles | 2. Epidemiologic data measurements | 3. Epidemiologic surveillance and epidemic outbreak investigation | 4. The study of risk factors and causation | 5. Common research designs and issues in epidemiology | 6. Assessment of risk and benefit in epidemiologic studies | 7. Understanding the quality of data in clinical medicine | Section 2: Biostatistics 8. Statistical foundations of clinical decisions | 9. Describing variation in data | 10. Statistical inference and hypothesis testing | 11. Bivariate analysis | 12. Applying statistics to trial design: sample size, randomization, and control for multiple hypotheses | 13. Multivariable analysis | Section 3: Preventive Medicine and Public Health| 14. Introduction to preventive medicine | 15. Methods of primary prevention: health promotion | 16. Principles and practice of secondary prevention | 17. Methods of tertiary prevention | 18. Clinical preventive services (United States Preventive Services Task Force) | 19. Chronic disease prevention | 20. Prevention of infectious diseases | 21. Mental and behavioral health | 22. Occupational medicine | 23. Birth outcomes: a global perspective | Section 4: Public Health | 24. Introduction to public health | 25. Public health system: structure and function | 26. Public health practice in communities | 27. Disaster epidemiology and surveillance | 28. Heatlh management, health administration, and quality improvement | 29. Health care organization, policy, and financing | 30. One health: interdependence of people, other species, and the planet.
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Section I: Epidemiology
1. Basic epidemiologic concepts and principles |
2. Epidemiologic data measurements |
3. Epidemiologic surveillance and epidemic outbreak investigation |
4. The study of risk factors and causation |
5. Common research designs and issues in epidemiology |
6. Assessment of risk and benefit in epidemiologic studies |
7. Understanding the quality of data in clinical medicine |
Section 2: Biostatistics
8. Statistical foundations of clinical decisions |
9. Describing variation in data |
10. Statistical inference and hypothesis testing |
11. Bivariate analysis |
12. Applying statistics to trial design: sample size, randomization, and control for multiple hypotheses |
13. Multivariable analysis |
Section 3: Preventive Medicine and Public Health|
14. Introduction to preventive medicine |
15. Methods of primary prevention: health promotion |
16. Principles and practice of secondary prevention |
17. Methods of tertiary prevention |
18. Clinical preventive services (United States Preventive Services Task Force) |
19. Chronic disease prevention |
20. Prevention of infectious diseases |
21. Mental and behavioral health |
22. Occupational medicine |
23. Birth outcomes: a global perspective |
Section 4: Public Health |
24. Introduction to public health |
25. Public health system: structure and function |
26. Public health practice in communities |
27. Disaster epidemiology and surveillance |
28. Heatlh management, health administration, and quality improvement |
29. Health care organization, policy, and financing |
30. One health: interdependence of people, other species, and the planet.