
Epidemiology, the so-called "science of public health," has undergone a boom in the last decade as public interest and engagement in population health has skyrocketed. While this boom has done much to spark advances in the technology of epidemiology, it has also made it harder for those who want to use epidemiology to guide policy and clinical practice to fully appreciate the meaning of the research findings. Interpreting Epidemiologic Evidence offers those who have had an introductory course in epidemiology the knowledge they need to make clear connections from research findings to practical applications. Written in clear and lively prose, it empowers students at all levels to evaluate a study's design, implementation, and ultimate findings, giving the guidance needed to apply the information appropriately. Liberal use of practical examples serves both to illustrate core concepts and to motivate readers to think critically about the causal connections that population health studies aim to explore.Completely revised and updated, this new edition of Interpreting Epidemiologic Evidence is an invaluable core text for both epidemiologists in training and practitioners across other disciplines with even an introductory knowledge of epidemiology.
This text investigates the critical gap between raw epidemiologic research findings and their practical application in clinical practice and public health policy. Authors David A. Savitz and Gregory A. Wellenius, both established experts in the field, provide a framework for evaluating study design, implementation, and data interpretation. The book aims to equip readers with the analytical tools necessary to bridge the divide between academic research and real-world decision-making.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for those seeking to move beyond basic theory into applied research analysis. Readers often note that the prose remains accessible while maintaining the rigorous standard required for professional epidemiologic practice.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190243791
ISBN-13:
9780190243791
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