Water Supply, Sanitation, and Gastrointestinal Illness: Estimating the Risk of Disease Using Cross-sectional Data and Marginal Structural Models - James Scott - Livros - VDM Verlag - 9783836488518 - 8 de julho de 2008
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Water Supply, Sanitation, and Gastrointestinal Illness: Estimating the Risk of Disease Using Cross-sectional Data and Marginal Structural Models

James Scott

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Water Supply, Sanitation, and Gastrointestinal Illness: Estimating the Risk of Disease Using Cross-sectional Data and Marginal Structural Models

A common way investigators estimate causal effects is though the use of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). However, in certain epidemiological contexts (e.g. examining the relationship between water, sanitation, and gastrointestinal illness), ethical concerns, the inability to adequately blind participants and investigators, and challenges in employing randomization procedures may make it difficult to conduct internally valid RCTs and may lead to biased results. Recently developed methods in biostatistics allow investigators, under certain conditions, to estimate the causal effects associated with an exposure using observational data. In this book, these methods are applied to country-wide cross-sectional data in order to estimate childhood risk of gastrointestinal illness associated with poor water and sanitation. These analyses illustrate an economical way for epidemiologists and public health professionals to use observational data, as a supplement to RCT data, to make causal inferences that may be used to inform health policy decisions.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 8 de julho de 2008
ISBN13 9783836488518
Editoras VDM Verlag
Páginas 116
Dimensões 163 g
Idioma English  

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