7.1 Stats in EBM Flashcards

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1
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define incidence

A

new number of cases of a disease in a population in a given time period

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define prevalence

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all cases of a disease in a given population at a given time

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3
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define risk ratio/ relative risk

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ratio of incidence of group A vs B

RR= Ia/Ib

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define odds ratio

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ratio of ‘odds’ of outcome in exposed group vs unexposed

OR = odds of outcome (exposed) / odds of outcome (unexposed)

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5
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define absolute risk

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risk of acquiring a disease over a given Time period

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6
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define absolute risk difference

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control event rate - intervention event rate

e.g heart disease in smokers 25% vs non 10% = 15% difference

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7
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define p value

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probability of effect observed occurring due to chance alone

smaller p value means small probability that effect was due to chance

usually p <0.05, ie we discount a 5% chance effect

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disadvantages of p values

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cant rule out chance
don’t say size of effect
no range of uncertainty

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9
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what can help capture the ‘uncertainty’ of a study?

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confidence interval

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10
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what makes confidence interval statistically significant for ratios?

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doesn’t include 1

e.g. RR=1.3, CI 1.2-1.6

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what makes confidence interval statistically significant for mean absolute differences?

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cant include 0

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