Cohort Study. Objectives To discuss cohort study designs To discuss data from some cohort studies.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Texas HIV Perinatal Program Jenny R. McFarlane Texas Dept State Health Services HIV/STD Prevention Services Group Field Operations Team Leader
Advertisements

Andrea M. Landis, PhD, RN UW LEAH
Clinical Research at JHP LNM – 02 October OutlineJHU- Administration Building History Influential studies- ◦ PEPI ◦ 052 Future Prospects.
Department of O UTCOMES R ESEARCH. Daniel I. Sessler, M.D. Professor and Chair Department of O UTCOMES R ESEARCH The Cleveland Clinic Clinical Research.
CDC Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults and Adolescents Christina Price, MPH Delta Region AIDS Education and Training Center.
Caring for the “Compound” Patient: Ethical Challenges and Practical Advice for Obstetricians [Insert Name of Presenter] Ethics Resource Center American.
Performance Improvement Assessment of Services Provided by the Vaccine and International Travel Center Vidyulata Salunkhe MD 1, Ruth Carrico PhD RN 2,
Case-Control Studies (Retrospective Studies). What is a cohort?
 Try to determine causes and risk factors for disease by drawing connections between behaviors or exposures and diseases through observation alone.
PROMISE Introduction to PROMISE Protocol May 6, 2009.
Mother and Child Health: Research Methods G.J.Ebrahim Editor Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Oxford University Press.
Brian L. Strom, M.D., M.P.H. Chair and Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Director, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Cohort Studies.
Descriptive Research in Physical Activity Epidemiology Descriptive Research in Physical Activity Epidemiology CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 11.
Clinical Trials Hanyan Yang
Study Designs Manish Chaudhary BPH( IOM),MPH( BPKIHS)
HIV Rapid Testing Dr. Kevin Harvey National HIV/AIDS Programme Ministry of Health Jamaica.
Research Design: RCT and Cohort Studies John Q. Wong, MD, MSc 22 Jun 2010.
Principles of Research Writing & Design Educational Series Fundamentals of Study Design Lauren Duke, MA Program Coordinator Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance.
Community Medicine. The association between low birth weight and maternal smoking during pregnancy can be studied by obtaining smoking histories from.
Healthy Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Research Techniques Made Simple: Databases for Clinical Research Katrina Abuabara, MD MA David Margolis, MD PhD University of Pennsylvania.
PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV WHAT’S NEW Prepared by Dr. Debbie Carrington National HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Programme Ministry.
Connecticut Immunization Hot Topics Teleconference Series September 2011 NANCY FENLON, RN, MS CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
HIV Treatment and Care Research priorities Facilitator – Dr Saphonn Vonthanak 12 participants 29 agreed topics –not grouped on methodology or subject category.
Objectives To discuss study design issues –Clinical study type –Sample size –Protocol.
Epidemiology The Basics Only… Adapted with permission from a class presentation developed by Dr. Charles Lynch – University of Iowa, Iowa City.
The Audit Process Tahera Chaudry March Clinical audit A quality improvement process that seeks to improve patient care and outcomes through systematic.
Nonadherence to HAART: A cross-sectional two-site hospital-based study Vivek Lal 1 ; Shashi Kant 2 ; Richa Dewan 3 ; Sanjay K. Rai 2 ; Ashutosh Biswas.
TESTING FOR HIV TO PREVENT MOTHER-INFANT TRANSMISSION POLICY CONSIDERATIONS ROBERT S. REMIS MD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.
Single-Dose Perinatal Nevirapine plus Standard Zidovudine to Prevent Mother to Child Transmission of HIV-1 in Thailand NEJM July 15, 2004 Lallemant et.
Lecture 6 Objective 16. Describe the elements of design of observational studies: (current) cohort studies (longitudinal studies). Discuss the advantages.
Applied Epidemiology Sharla Smith. Discussion Assignments How to complete a discussion assignment –Read the chapters –Evaluate the question –Be very specific.
Welcome Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance (EPS) Meeting.
Mary Wyrwich & Pat Egan Health Management and Informatics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Literature Review Methods PurposeSample Clinic Flow Discussion.
A question of perspective Types of epidemiological studies FETP India.
What is a non-inferiority trial, and what particular challenges do such trials present? Andrew Nunn MRC Clinical Trials Unit 20th February 2012.
EXPERIMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
HIV DISEASE IN PREGNANCY
Design of Clinical Research Studies ASAP Session by: Robert McCarter, ScD Dir. Biostatistics and Informatics, CNMC
Types of Studies. Aim of epidemiological studies To determine distribution of disease To examine determinants of a disease To judge whether a given exposure.
HIV and Pregnancy. Introduction In the general obstetrical population in the United States, the frequency of HIV infection is about 1 per The prevalence.
Chapter 17 Physical Activity Epidemiology Research.
 Reduction in Perinatal Transmission of the HIV in Barbados after intervention with anti-retroviral therapy. M. Anne St John Consultant Paediatrician,
Introduction to General Epidemiology (2) By: Dr. Khalid El Tohami.
Outcome of a Prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT ) programme following Implementation of prophylaxis for HIV infected pregnant women in Barbados:
“Reading and commenting papers” (Scientific English) Alexis Descatha INSERM, UMS UVSQ- Unité de pathologie professionnelle, Garches.
Cross-sectional studies
Journal Club Curriculum-Study designs. Objectives  Distinguish between the main types of research designs  Randomized control trials  Cohort studies.
Research in the field of mother to child transmission of HIV – past experiences and future directions. Alok Kumar, MD.
Module 4 (e) Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
Study Designs Group Work
Core Competencies: Choosing Study Design
A protocol in development IMPAACT Prevention Scientific Committee
Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics.
Comparison of three Observational Analytical strategies
Epidemiological Studies
Biostatistics Case Studies 2016
Randomized Trials: A Brief Overview
Reading Research Papers-A Basic Guide to Critical Analysis
Some Epidemiological Studies
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO HUMAN IMMUNO DEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) AND POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS (PEP) DELIVERED AT THE CHILD HEALTH PHARMACY OF KORLE BU TEACHING.
January 2014 Update Obstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland.
RISK R isk of Perinatal and Early Childhood Infection
Review – First Exam Chapters 1 through 5
Assessment of the utilization of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services and health outcomes of infants born to HIV positive mothers.
Learning Outcomes Review the main features of experimental design
Epidemiology The science of associations.
Selection Bias Selection Bias Is the association causal?
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) PREVENTION & CARE
Presentation transcript:

Cohort Study

Objectives To discuss cohort study designs To discuss data from some cohort studies

Cohort Design Observational Classified by exposure and non- exposure Patients are followed to outcome Can get incidence rates of outcome Relative risk is the measure of association

Cohort Study Design

Critique of Studies Purpose of study and public health significance Study sampling Study design Threats to validity Unit of analysis and type of analysis Results (discuss tables) Discussion and conclusion

Example 1 – Retrospective Cohort

Example 2 –Quasi- experimental design

Example 3 –prospective cohort Scenario: Since prophylaxis against perinatal HIV transmission was recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1994, the perinatal transmission rate has declined substantially. There is now an initiative to eradicate perinatal transmission of HIV. The protocol calls for administration of zidovudine (ZDV) during the prenatal period, during the delivery period and then during the six weeks after delivery (i.e. the child receives ZDV drops 4 times a day for 6 weeks). Adherence to this protocol is essential for eradication to become a reality. The CDC wants to develop an intervention study to improve adherence to ZDV among exposed infants during the 6 weeks post delivery period. You are the epidemiologist and are on the committee to develop this study. Please address the following.

Exercise 1.Briefly discuss the public health importance of this study. 2.What intervention will you choose and what study design will you perform to test the efficacy of this intervention? 3.What type of sample size will the study require and will you have any selection criteria for enrollment into the study? 4.Discuss any ethical considerations that may arise as a result of this study. Discuss any potential threats to the validity of this study