An Introduction to Epidemiology for Health Professionals by Jørn Olsen (Author)
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- Number of Pages: 170
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An Introduction to Epidemiology for Health Professionals
Authors: Jørn Olsen, Kaare Christensen, Jeff Murray, Anders Ekbom
Introduction
An Introduction to Epidemiology for Health Professionals by Jørn Olsen, Kaare Christensen, Jeff Murray, and Anders Ekbom provides a concise and accessible overview of epidemiological concepts tailored for health professionals. The book emphasizes the practical application of epidemiological methods in clinical and public health settings. It covers key topics such as study designs, data analysis, risk factors, and disease prevention. The authors present complex ideas in a clear and straightforward manner, making it ideal for healthcare practitioners and students new to epidemiology.
Key Points
- Basic Epidemiological Principles: Introduces fundamental concepts, including incidence, prevalence, and risk measurement.
- Study Designs: Discusses various research methods, including observational and experimental designs.
- Risk Factors: Explores how environmental, genetic, and behavioral factors influence health outcomes.
- Data Interpretation: Teaches how to analyze and interpret epidemiological data effectively.
- Bias and Confounding: Explains how to identify and minimize errors in research.
- Disease Prevention: Focuses on strategies to prevent and control diseases.
- Clinical Applications: Shows how epidemiological findings are used in medical practice and public health policy.
Why Read This Book
- Designed specifically for health professionals and students.
- Simplifies complex epidemiological concepts for easier understanding.
- Provides practical examples and case studies for real-world application.
- Enhances the ability to critically evaluate medical research.
- Bridges the gap between epidemiology and clinical practice.
Conclusion
An Introduction to Epidemiology for Health Professionals is an essential resource for healthcare practitioners looking to understand and apply epidemiological principles in their work. Its clear explanations and practical focus make it a valuable tool for improving health outcomes and guiding evidence-based practice.