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Choosing an appropriate study design is a critical decision that can largely determine whether your study will successfully answer your research question. A quick look at the contents page of a biomedical journal or even at the health news section of a news website is enough to tell you that there are many different ways to conduct epidemiological research.
In this course, you will learn about the main epidemiological study designs, including cross-sectional and ecological studies, case-control and cohort studies, as well as the more complex nested case-control and case-cohort designs. The final module is dedicated to randomised controlled trials, which is often considered the optimal study design, especially in clinical research. You will also develop the skills to identify strengths and limitations of the various study designs. By the end of this course, you will be able to choose the most suitable study design considering the research question, the available time, and resources.
The range of different study designs can be quite confusing. However, to help you navigate the maze of study designs, we can split them into groups which share common characteristics. In this module, you will be introduced to these common characteristics, and you will learn the main principles of ecological and cross-sectional studies, as well as when it is appropriate to use them. By the end of the module, you will be able to identify and critically consider the advantages and disadvantages of these study designs.
Introduction to Epidemiological Study Designs•2 minutes
Epidemiological Studies•5 minutes
Ecological Studies•5 minutes
Cross-sectional Studies•3 minutes
7 readings•Total 52 minutes
About Imperial College & the team•5 minutes
How to be successful in this course•5 minutes
Grading policy•5 minutes
Glossary & Additional readings •20 minutes
Case-reports and Case-series•5 minutes
Primary and Secondary Data•10 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Ecological and Cross-sectional Studies•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 55 minutes
Nice to meet you!•10 minutes
Identify the Study Design•25 minutes
Identify Sources of Secondary Data in a Topic or Country/Region of Interest•20 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Complete our short pre-course survey•15 minutes
Case Control Studies
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module focuses on case-control studies, which is one of the best known epidemiological study designs. Case-control studies are particularly useful when you don’t have the luxury of waiting for a long follow-up period to conclude. In this module, you will learn the key elements of case-control study design, and you will learn how to estimate the appropriate measure of association when presented with data from a case-control study.
What's included
3 videos3 readings1 assignment
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3 videos•Total 14 minutes
Case-control Studies: An Overview•4 minutes
Measures of Association in Case-control Studies•6 minutes
Calculating Odds Ratios•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 22 minutes
Selecting Controls in Case-control Studies•10 minutes
Recap: Case-control Studies•10 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Case-control Studies•30 minutes
Cohort Studies and Nested Studies
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
Cohorts were ancient Roman military units, but in modern epidemiology the word “cohort” is used to describe a group with a shared characteristic. In cohort studies, we follow groups of people over time, we collect data on their exposure and outcome, and try to estimate whether there is an association between the group-defining characteristic and the outcome of interest. In this module, you will learn how to design such a study, the kind of problems which may arise and how it compares with case-control studies. You will also learn about nested case-control and case-cohort studies, which allow us to harness the advantages of cohort studies in more efficient ways. By the end of the module, you will be able to choose the best study design in a variety of contexts.
Measures of Association in Cohort Studies•4 minutes
Calculating Relative Risks•3 minutes
Nested Case-control Study•4 minutes
Case-cohort Study Design•3 minutes
5 readings•Total 39 minutes
Recap: Cohort Studies•10 minutes
Strengths and Weaknesses of Cohort and Case-control Studies•15 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
Strengths and Weaknesses of Nested Case-control and Case-cohort Studies•10 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Cohort Studies•20 minutes
Nested Case-control and Case-cohort Studies•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Case-control and Cohort studies•30 minutes
Randomised Controlled Trials
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Randomised controlled trials are often seen as the gold standard of epidemiological research, especially in clinical settings, and in this module you will learn why. You will learn the main design features of randomised clinical trials, why they are so important, and the difficulties and limitations in applying these principles in real life. By the end of this module, you will know how to design a randomised clinical trial and how to decide which is the best analytical approach for the data you have obtained.
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4 videos8 readings2 assignments1 plugin
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4 videos•Total 21 minutes
Randomised Controlled Trials: An Overview•7 minutes
The Randomisation Process•7 minutes
Blinding in Randomised Controlled Trials•6 minutes
Course Summary•1 minute
8 readings•Total 74 minutes
Types of randomisation•15 minutes
Phases of clinical trials•15 minutes
Designs of RCTs•10 minutes
Data Analysis in RCTs•10 minutes
Strengths and Weaknesses of Randomised Controlled Trials•10 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
Overview of Study Designs•10 minutes
Quiz Instructions•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Randomised Controlled Trials•20 minutes
Comparing Study Designs•20 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Complete our short post-course survey•15 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 21, 2020
Excellent course for those who want to gain basic knowledge of epidemiologic study designs (clinical trials, randomized control trials, etc).
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Reviewed on Dec 14, 2020
Great introduction to the different study designs in epidemiology. Really strengthened my understanding of public health interventions and measurements.
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