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PUB 540 Topic 7 DQ 1 Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study
PUB 540 Topic 7 DQ 1 Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study
Topic 7 DQ 1
Jun 2-4, 2022
Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study. Based on a disease or health condition identified from the “2020 LHI Topics” page on the Healthy People website (provided in the topic Resources) or an article from the GCU Library, discuss a real example of a cohort study (include the link to the article in your post to the forum). Include the participants, exposures or treatment groups, timeframe, and outcomes that were measured. Why is a cohort study described as an “observational” study rather than an “experimental” study design?
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JT
Jun 6, 2022, 10:25 PM
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As discussed by Friis & Sellers (2020) a cohort study is an observational study that goes from cause to effect. It is a longitudinal study that follows a group of subjects over time. The exposure of a particular disease is known to be positive and how the effects of this positive exposure manifest are observed. There are two points of observation, before disease onset and then at a follow up. By doing this, a measure of effect that certain risk factors related to disease outcome. This is the best type of study for population-based studies because more measures of association can be evaluated. This is an observational study versus an experimental study because no intervention is included; the aim is to simply observe cause and effect in a certain group to determine the incidence of disease, mortality rates among this group, which then can serve as a flag for the need for more resources to prevent high numbers of untoward outcomes.
Hoepner et al., (2016) participated in a cohort study that looks at the association between bisphenol A and adiposity in the inner city. Prenatal mothers had their BPA concentrations measures (n =375), children aged 3 (n=408), and children 5 years (n=518). The children in age groups 3 and 5 had their urine spot tested. The children were followed up every 3 months and followed till they were 5 years of age, and then every 6 months until 7 years of age. The mothers were followed differently during their pregnancy. They wanted to see if there was an association between higher BPA concentration before birth and adiposity. There was a positive association that high prenatal concentrations of BPA were associated with adiposity by age 7.
References PUB 540 Topic 7 DQ 1 Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study
Hoepner, L. A., Whyatt, R. M., Widen, E. M., Hassoun, A., Oberfeld, S. E., Mueller, N. T., Diaz, D., Calafat, A. M., Perera, F. P., & Rundle, A. G. (2016). Bisphenol A and Adiposity in an Inner-City Birth Cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives, 124(10), 1644–1650. https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1289/EHP205
Friis, R. H., & Sellers, T. (2020). Epidemiology for public health practice (6th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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SH
Jun 8, 2022, 2:39 PM
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Great discussion above. I have come to discover that cohort studies are powerful tools to conduct research. Its not only differentiated from an experimental study but also other observational studies. Friis & Sellers (2019) explain that as a prospective or longitudinal study, a cohort study is distinguished from other observational research designs by the fact that it starts with a group of subjects who lack a positive history of the outcome of interest and are at risk for the outcome. By selecting study groups, cohort studies can be thought of as going from cause to effect. That is, the exposure(s) of interest is (are) determined for each member of the cohort at baseline or time of study; then, the group is followed through time to document the incidence of an outcome among the exposed and nonexposed members (Friis & Sellers, 2019).
Reference PUB 540 Topic 7 DQ 1 Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study
Friis, R.H. & Sellers, T.A. (2021). Epidemiology for public health practice (6th ed.). Burlington,
MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
BC
Jun 6, 2022, 7:28 PM
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One of the most influential tools used in epidemiology is a cohort study. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports the exposure and those who are unexposed to the disease of interest and tracks the participants to determine if they contract the disease of interest. In the words of Friis and Sellers cohort studies are observational, and longitudinal study that begins with people who have not been exposed but have a harmful outcome.
The 2020 KH Topic I choose to discuss the “Prospective Cohort Study of Mental Health During Imprisonment”. The aim of the scientific study was to determine how early detention or imprisonment of individuals can affect one’s mental health. This was accomplished by screening 3079 prisoners and examining their psychiatric symptoms ( Hassan, Harty, Jarrett, Jones, King, Lathlean, Lowthian, Mills, Thornicroft, Web, 2011). (DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.110.080333).
Approximately 978 prisoners exhibited psychiatric symptoms as early as the first week of incarceration. Those who remained in prison had follow-up interviews recorded at one and two. The results yielded data that depicted those psychiatric symptoms are prevalent during the first week of incarceration, but the presence tends to decline over a period. The overall study can be classified as observational because of the method used to collect data and type of data retrieved.
References: PUB 540 Topic 7 DQ 1 Describe the characteristics and design of a cohort study
Hassan L, Birmingham L, Harty MA, Jarrett M, Jones P, King C, Lathlean J, Lowthian C, Mills A, Senior J, Thornicroft G, Webb R, Shaw J. (2011). Prospective cohort study of mental health during imprisonment. Br J Psychiatry 198(1), 37-42. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.110.080333
Setia M. S. (2016). Methodology Series Module 1: Cohort Studies. Indian journal of dermatology, 61(1), 21–25. https://doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.174011
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