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Penelitian IKM/Epidemiologi Oleh : Suyatno, Ir. MKes Contact: E-mail: suyatnofkmundip@gmail.com Blog: suyatno.blog.undip.ac.id Hp/Telp: 08122815730 / 024-70251915

Epidemiologic Study Designs I. Experimental II. Observational (RCTs) Analytical Descriptive Case-Control Cohort + cross-sectional & ecologic

Epidemiologic Study Designs Descriptive studies Examine patterns of disease Analytical studies Studies of suspected causes of diseases Experimental studies Compare treatment modalities

Epidemiologic Study Designs Grimes & Schulz, 2002 (www)

Hierarchy of Epidemiologic Study Design Tower & Spector, 2007 (www)

Observational Studies (no control over the circumstances) - Descriptive: Most basic demographic studies - Analytical: Comparative studies testing an hypothesis * cross-sectional (a snapshot; no idea on cause-and-effect relationship) * cohort (prospective; cause-and-effect relationship can be inferred) * case-control (retrospective; cause-and-effect relationship can be inferred)

Epidemiologic Study Designs Grimes & Schulz, 2002 (www)

Analytical Studies (comparative studies testing an hypothesis) * cohort (prospective) Begins with an exposure (smokers and non-smokers) * case-control (retrospective - trohoc) Begins with outcome (cancer cases and healthy controls)

Cohort Studies Disease Population People without disease Exposed Not exposed No disease Disease No disease

Advantages of Cohort Studies - Can establish population-based incidence - Accurate relative risk (risk ratio) estimation - Can examine rare exposures (asbestos > lung cancer) - Temporal relationship can be inferred (prospective design) - Time-to-event analysis is possible - Can be used where randomization is not possible - Magnitude of a risk factor s effect can be quantified - Selection and information biases are decreased - Multiple outcomes can be studied (smoking > lung cancer, COPD, larynx cancer)

Disadvantages of Cohort Studies - Lengthy and expensive - May require very large samples - Not suitable for rare diseases - Not suitable for diseases with long-latency - Unexpected environmental changes may influence the association - Nonresponse, migration and loss-to-follow-up biases - Sampling, ascertainment and observer biases are still possible

Presentation of cohort data: Population at risk Does HIV infection increase risk of developing TB among a population of drug users? Population Cases (follow up 2 years) HIV + 215 8 HIV - 289 1 Source: Selwyn et al., New York, 1989 EPIET (www)

Does HIV infection increase risk of developing TB among drug users? Exposure Population (f/u 2 years) Cases Incidence (%) Relative Risk HIV + 215 8 3.7 11 HIV - 298 1 0.3 EPIET (www)

Presentation of cohort data: Person-years at risk Tobacco smoking and lung cancer, England & Wales, 1951 Person-years Cases Smoke 102,600 133 Do not smoke 42,800 3 Source: Doll & Hill EPIET (www)

Presentation of data: Various exposure levels Daily number of cigarettes smoked Person-years at risk Lung cancer cases > 25 25,100 57 15-24 38,900 54 1-14 38,600 22 none 42,800 3 EPIET (www)

Cohort study: Tobacco smoking and lung cancer, England & Wales, 1951 Cigarettes smoked/d Person-years at risk Cases Rate per 1000 p-y Rate ratio > 25 25,100 57 2.27 32.4 15-24 38,900 54 1.39 19.8 1-14 38,600 22 0.57 8.1 none 42,800 3 0.07 Ref. Source: Doll & Hill EPIET (www)

Prospective cohort study Exposure Study starts Disease occurrence time Study starts Exposure Disease occurrence time EPIET (www)

Retrospective cohort studies Exposure Disease occurrence Study starts time EPIET (www)

Cohort Studies Grimes & Schulz, 2002 (www) (PDF)

Cohort Studies Grimes & Schulz, 2002 (www) (PDF)

Case-Control Control Studies Exposed Not exposed Exposed Not exposed Cases Controls Population

Case-Control Control Studies Schulz & Grimes, 2002 (www) (PDF)

Advantages of Case-Control Control Studies - Cheap, easy and quick studies - Multiple exposures can be examined - Rare diseases and diseases with long latency can be studied - Suitable when randomization is unethical (alcohol and pregnancy outcome)

Disadvantages of Case-Control Control Studies - Case and control selection troublesome - Subject to bias (selection, recall, misclassification) - Direct incidence estimation is not possible - Temporal relationship is not clear - Multiple outcomes cannot be studied - If the incidence of exposure is high, it is difficult to show the difference between cases and controls - Not easy to estimate attributable fraction - Reverse causation is a problem in interpretation - especially in molecular epidemiology studies

Epidemiologic Study Designs Grimes & Schulz, 2002 (www)

Sources of Error in Epidemiologic Studies Random error Large sample size, replication Bias Be careful Confounding Effect Modification Reverse Causation

Confounding can be controlled by: - Randomization: assures equal distribution of confounders between study and control groups - Restriction: subjects are restricted by the levels of a known confounder - Matching: potential confounding factors are kept equal between the study groups - Stratification for various levels of potential confounders - Multivariable analysis (does not control for effect modification)

Effect modification can be assessed by: - Stratification for various levels of potential confounders - Multivariable analysis (by assessing interaction) Reverse causation can be assessed by: - Mendelian Randomization