5 edition of Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics) found in the catalog.
Published
January 15, 2004
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 392 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9548206M |
ISBN 10 | 0195092422 |
ISBN 10 | 9780195092424 |
The proportion of intervention studies in occupational epidemiology has been growing rapidly in recent years. This is a positive trend, which makes it necessary to discuss a number of theoretical, methodological, and practical issues. The aim of this paper is to summarise the specific features of occupational intervention research, to suggest solutions to some of Cited by: It is, as the authors of Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology (1) suggest, a subdiscipline of epidemiology that is defined in part by a specific population of interest, workers, in some cases by distinctive diseases, such as silicosis or asbestosis, and in others by distinctive routes of by:
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in epidemiological research applied to occupational problems. All this work was done in collaboration with the office of occupational health at WHO headquarters in Geneva. It is hoped that this book will encourage and facilitate sound and reasonable application of epidemiology to the identification of hazards, assessment of. The book concludes with a description of the everyday practice of epidemiology in a UK health authority context. Discover the world's research 17+ million members.
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"An up-to-date presentation of research methods in occupational epidemiology is provided by this well-written and well-structured textbook This excellent book is likely to become a standard reference text.
All those engaged in occupational epidemiology should obtain a copy."--International Journal of EpidemiologyCited by: This widely used text provides a clear and critical summary of research approaches to the epidemiological study of workplace hazards.
It describes the historical development of occupational epidemiology, methods for characterizing occupational exposures, and techniques for designing and implementing epidemiologic studies in this area/5.
Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics) by Checkoway, Harvey, Pearce, Neil, Kriebel, David () Hardcover on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers/5(5). It describes the historical development of occupational epidemiology, methods for characterizing exposures, and techniques for designing and implementing studies.
The relative strengths and limitations of various study designs for investigating specific health outcomes are Author: Harvey Checkoway. This widely used text provides a clear and critical summary of research approaches to the epidemiological study of workplace hazards.
It describes the historical development of occupational epidemiology, methods for characterizing occupational exposures, and techniques for designing and implementing epidemiologic studies in this area.
It is, as the authors of Research Methods in Occupa- tional Epidemiology (1) suggest, a subdiscipline of epidemiology that is defined in part by a specific population of interest, workers, in some cases by distinctive diseases, such as silicosis or asbestosis, and in others by distinctive routes of exposure.
Havey Checkoway, Neil E Pearce, and David Kriebel. Oxford: Oxford University Press,(£, hardback), ISBN When this book was first published, it rapidly became a standard reference for occupational epidemiologists, and for some years it has been the leading textbook in its field.
A new edition, extensively revised and updated, is Cited by: While this probably reflects the distribution of studies in the s and s, occupational epidemiology has expanded considerably since Overall, however, the examples of this book provide excellent material for teaching.
I would certainly recommend this second edition of this book to anyone interested in occupational : Manolis Kogevinas.
Research Methods in Occupationa l Epidemiology, Second Edition By Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce, and David Kriebel ISBNOxford University Press, New York, New York (Telephone: Author: Hugh William Davies.
Articles from Occupational and Environmental Medicine are provided here courtesy of BMJ GroupCited by: Research Methods in occupational epidemiology.
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Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2nd Edition by Checkoway/5(5). The second edition of Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology by Checkoway et al is such a good book. I will keep this book on my shelf as my first choice for issues on exposure " --Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health "I am unaware of any comparable books on the subject of occupational epidemiology that have been published in the past decade/5(5).
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The book describes the historical development of occupational epidemiology, methods for characterizing exposures, and techniques for designing and implementing epidemiologic studies in this area. Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology. Second Edition. Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce, and David Kriebel Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
This widely used text provides a clear and critical summary of research approaches to the epidemiological study of workplace hazards.
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Research Methods in Occupational Epidemiology (Second Edition) Article in Annals of Epidemiology 15(5)– May with 6 Reads How we measure 'reads'. Basic epidemiology was originally written with a view to strengthening education, training and research in the field of public health.
Since the book was published inmore than 50 copies have been printed, and it has been translated into more than 25 languages. A list of these languages and contact addresses of local.
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Geographic epidemiology helps to generate hypotheses that can then be tested by rigorous methods. Environmental and occupational epidemiology applies a wide range of research methods to the study of disease in relation to environmental or work-related conditions. In practical everyday public health, the findings of a common point source of.Get this from a library!
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