Research Methods in Healthcare Epidemiology and Antimicrobial Stewardship—Observational Studies

Current - Antimicrobial Stewardship, Guidelines, Knowledge & Skills, Research
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SHEA
Published:
June 20, 2016
Abstract:

Observational studies compare outcomes among subjects with and without an exposure of interest, without intervention from study investigators. Observational studies can be designed as a prospective or retrospective cohort study or as a case-control study. In healthcare epidemiology, these observational studies often take advantage of existing healthcare databases, making them more cost-effective than clinical trials and allowing analyses of rare outcomes. This paper addresses the importance of selecting a well-defined study population, highlights key considerations for study design, and offers potential solutions including biostatistical tools that are applicable to observational study designs.

Authors: Graham M. Snyder, Heather Young, Meera Varman, Aaron M. Milstone, Anthony D. Harris, and Silvia Munoz-Price

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