Epidemiological studies can provide valuable insights about the frequency of a disease, its potential causes and the effectiveness of available treatments. Selecting an appropriate study design can take you a long way when trying to answer such a question. However, this is by no means enough. A study can yield biased results for many different reasons. This course offers an introduction to some of these factors and provides guidance on how to deal with bias in epidemiological research. In this course you will learn about the main types of bias and what effect they might have on your study findings. You will then focus on the concept of confounding and you will explore various methods to identify and control for confounding in different study designs. In the last module of this course we will discuss the phenomenon of effect modification, which is key to understanding and interpreting study results. We will finish the course with a broader discussion of causality in epidemiology and we will highlight how you can utilise all the tools that you have learnt to decide whether your findings indicate a true association and if this can be considered causal.

Validity and Bias in Epidemiology

Validity and Bias in Epidemiology
This course is part of Epidemiology for Public Health Specialization

Instructor: Filippos Filippidis
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Identify different types of biases that may occur in epidemiological studies, in order to apply strategies to reduce such biases.
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Reviewed on Jan 31, 2021
Very useful course mainly for understanding how to design correctly a study but also during analysis phase. It makes you reflect on aspects you might not consider by default. Fully recommended.
Reviewed on Aug 28, 2019
Cobrehesive, Illustrated in an easy not complicated approach, I enjoyed it
Reviewed on Aug 8, 2020
Prof. Filippidis, your lectures are a thing to fall in love with. Thank you professor for such amazing lectures.
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