Case-control studies Flashcards

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what is the purpose of a case-control study?

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To measure disease incidence in the exposed vs. the unexposed.

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what can the odds ratio be interpreted as?

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  • the risk of disease given exposure in most circumstances
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when would you carry out a case-control study?

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  • to study rare outcomes
  • to study the effects of multiple exposures on outcomes
  • to study time-varying exposures
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why is sample size important in case-control studies?

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  • it determines the effect size that can be detected as statistically significant
  • it determines how many confounding variables can be considered at the analysis stage
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what is selection bias?

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when the relation between exposure and disease is different for those who participate and those who are theoretically eligible but do not.

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how can selection bias be reduced/prevented?

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  • using population based sampling
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which type of sampling is vulnerable to selection bias?

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clinic-based sampling

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what is information bias?

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occurs when there are errors in the measurement of characteristics and the consequences of the errors are different for exposed vs unexposed/cases vs controls.

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9
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how is exposure data collected in case-control studies?

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example: smoking status

  • GP records
  • self report
  • saliva cotinine
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methods of data collection in case-control studies

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  • case-note review
  • postal questionnaire
  • interview
  • physical measurement
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problems with data collection in case-control studies?

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  • observer bias
  • subject bias (e.g. recall bias of mothers with cerebral palsy babies)
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what is misclassification bias?

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  • when either there is a true case but a wrongly labelled control

OR

  • there is a true control and wrongly labelled case
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what is observer bias?

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when there is knowledge of case/control status and it influences data collection

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what is recall bias?

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when the case and controls recall prior exposure differently

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how can the c

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