Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology
This casebook is designed for use in courses on epidemiology or occupational epidemiology. The chapters are based on actual studies and are written by the principal investigators. They are divided into four parts: cohort studies, case-control and proportionate mortality studies, cross-sectional studies, and surveillance and screening studies. A brief introduction to each part describes the study design, and a statistical appendix is included so that students can easily find the tools needed to answer analytical questions in the text. Questions in each chapter deal with study design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Complete answers are provided at the end of each chapter. Data sets accompany many of the chapters, and most of the analytical questions can be answered with a pocket calculator.
The studies presented in this lucid, well-organized text involve a broad range of disease outcomes, including spontaneous abortion, carpal tunnel syndrome, kidney dysfunction, cytogenetic changes, ischemic heart disease, dermatitis, chronic renal disease, and several types of cancer. The exposures of interest are equally diverse, including VDT use, repetitive hand-wrist motion, heavy metals, carbon monoxide, diesel exhaust, lead, vinyl chloride, pesticides, solvents, silica, and acid mists. These outcomes and exposures cover many of the current topics of interest in occupational health.
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Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology
This casebook is designed for use in courses on epidemiology or occupational epidemiology. The chapters are based on actual studies and are written by the principal investigators. They are divided into four parts: cohort studies, case-control and proportionate mortality studies, cross-sectional studies, and surveillance and screening studies. A brief introduction to each part describes the study design, and a statistical appendix is included so that students can easily find the tools needed to answer analytical questions in the text. Questions in each chapter deal with study design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Complete answers are provided at the end of each chapter. Data sets accompany many of the chapters, and most of the analytical questions can be answered with a pocket calculator.
The studies presented in this lucid, well-organized text involve a broad range of disease outcomes, including spontaneous abortion, carpal tunnel syndrome, kidney dysfunction, cytogenetic changes, ischemic heart disease, dermatitis, chronic renal disease, and several types of cancer. The exposures of interest are equally diverse, including VDT use, repetitive hand-wrist motion, heavy metals, carbon monoxide, diesel exhaust, lead, vinyl chloride, pesticides, solvents, silica, and acid mists. These outcomes and exposures cover many of the current topics of interest in occupational health.
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Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology

Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology

by Kyle Steenland
Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology

Case Studies in Occupational Epidemiology

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This casebook is designed for use in courses on epidemiology or occupational epidemiology. The chapters are based on actual studies and are written by the principal investigators. They are divided into four parts: cohort studies, case-control and proportionate mortality studies, cross-sectional studies, and surveillance and screening studies. A brief introduction to each part describes the study design, and a statistical appendix is included so that students can easily find the tools needed to answer analytical questions in the text. Questions in each chapter deal with study design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Complete answers are provided at the end of each chapter. Data sets accompany many of the chapters, and most of the analytical questions can be answered with a pocket calculator.
The studies presented in this lucid, well-organized text involve a broad range of disease outcomes, including spontaneous abortion, carpal tunnel syndrome, kidney dysfunction, cytogenetic changes, ischemic heart disease, dermatitis, chronic renal disease, and several types of cancer. The exposures of interest are equally diverse, including VDT use, repetitive hand-wrist motion, heavy metals, carbon monoxide, diesel exhaust, lead, vinyl chloride, pesticides, solvents, silica, and acid mists. These outcomes and exposures cover many of the current topics of interest in occupational health.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195068313
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/10/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Table of Contents

PART I: Cohort Studies1. Video Display Terminals and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, T. Schnorr2. Heart Disease Mortality Among Workers Exposed to Carbon Monoxide in New York City, F. Stern and K. Steenland3. Larynx Cancer Incidence Among Workers Exposed to Acid Mists, K. SteenlandPART II: Case-control and Proportionate Mortality Studies4. A Case-control Study of End-stage Renal Disease, K. Steenland5. A Vinyl Chloride Case-control Study, K. Steenland6. A Case-control Study of Lung Cancer in the Teamsters Union, K. Steenland7. Silica and Lung Cancer: A Proportionate Mortality Study, K. SteenlandPART III: Cross-sectional Studies8. Kidney Dysfunction in Cadmium Workers, M. Thun9. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Among Grocery Workers, A. Osorio10. Cytogenetic Study of Workers Exposed to Ethylene Dibromide, K. SteenlandPART IV: Surveillance and Screeing Studies11. Occupational Lead Surveillance, A. Osorio12. Bladder Cancer Among Chemical Workers, E. Ward13. Occupational Skin Disease and Contact Dermatitis, M. O'Malley
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