
Epidemiology Is A Population Science That Underpins Health Improvement And Health Care, By Exploring And Establishing The Pattern, Frequency, Trends, And Causes Of A Disease. Concepts Of Epidemiology Comprehensively Describes The Application Of Core Epidemiological Concepts And Principles To Readers Interested In Population Health Research, Policy Making, Health Service Planning, Health Promotion, And Clinical Care. The Book Provides An Overview Of Study Designs And Practical Framework For The Epidemiological Analyses Of Diseases, Including Accounting For Error And Bias Within Studies. It Discusses The Ways In Which Epidemiological Data Are Presented, Explains The Distinction Between Association And Causation, As Well As Relative And Absolute Risks, And Considers The Theoretical And Ethical Basis Of Epidemiology Both In The Past And The Future. This New Edition Places Even Greater Emphasis On Interactive Learning. Each Chapter Includes Learning Objectives, Theoretical And Numerical Exercises, Questions And Answers, A Summary Of The Key Points, And Exemplar Panels To Illustrate The Concepts And Methods Under Consideration. Written In An Accessible And Engaging Style, With A Specialized Glossary To Explain And Define Technical Terminology, Concepts Of Epidemiology Is Ideal For Postgraduate Students In Epidemiology, Public Health, And Health Policy. It Is Also Perfect For Clinicians, Undergraduate Students And Researchers In Medicine, Nursing And Other Health Disciplines Who Wish To Improve Their Understanding Of Fundamental Epidemiological Concepts.
This text investigates the core principles and methodologies of epidemiology as a foundational population science for health improvement and clinical practice. Raj S. Bhopal, a recognized expert in public health, provides a structured framework for understanding disease patterns, frequency, and causation. The book synthesizes theoretical concepts with practical applications, aiming to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world health policy and service planning. It serves as a comprehensive guide for navigating the complexities of study design, data analysis, and the ethical considerations inherent in population health research.
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Experts and educators frequently identify this text as a primary resource for postgraduate students in public health and clinical disciplines. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which effectively translates complex technical terminology into accessible concepts for a broad range of health professionals.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191060143
ISBN-13:
9780191060144
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