Cohort Studies

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Attrition Bias

Loss to follow up - don't know if these people developed disease or not

Open Cohort Study

People can be measured for different lengths of follow-up

Healthy Worker Effect

Problem with occupational cohorts. Form of selection bias. Those that are at work and generally in better health than those who aren't, so tend to have lower mortality, less disability etc

How to overcome Attrition Bias?

Retrospective Cohort Study (using a cohort where there is existing data on exposure and disease) Quicker and cheaper Good for long latency diseases (ones that take a long time to develop after exposure)

Survival Analysis

Used in studies where there is follow up over time Measures the number of people who survive for x years Data is shown in a survival curve (aka Kaplan Meier plot)

Strengths of Cohort Studies (5)

1) Can measure incidence of multiple diseases 2) Can measure multiple exposures 3) Can assess temporal relationship as exposure is measured before disease develops (prospective cohort studies) 4) Can be used to measure effects of rare exposures 5) Selection and Recall Bias is low

What is a Cohort Study? (5)

1) Measures incidence of disease 2) Prospective - people are followed forwards through time 3) Study population is free from disease at the start 4) Exposure variables are common and measured 5) Risk of disease between exposed and unexposed is compared

Limitations of Cohort Studies (4)

1) Prospective = time consuming, very expensive 2) Retrospective = relies on accuracy of existing records 3) Attrition Bias 4) Inefficient at assessing rare diseases

Closed Cohort Study

Everyone is followed up for the same period of time


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