Socio-Medical Approach in Quantitative Studies
Study Course Implementer
23 Kapselu street, 2nd floor, Riga, statistika@rsu.lv, +371 67060897
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.The course will provide in depth knowledge about the classical statistical concepts and methods with emphasis on methods used in epidemiology and public health, including theory, ethics, context, and critical appraisal. The students will gain knowledge about research that includes studies of the mechanisms behind social differences in health, evaluations of the impact of medical care and society on the health as well as planning and evaluation of programs aiming to prevent ill health in different population groups. The course will provide extended knowledge on the theory and practice, planning epidemiological studies in health-care sector, as well as how health advocacy encompasses direct service to the individual or family as well as activities that promote health and access to health care in communities and the larger public.
Skills
1.After successfully completing this course students should be able to assess and discuss on health-related statistical methods used in different fields like medicine, anthropology, ethics, history, psychology, and sociology, as well as analyse the appropriateness of the methods used. The students also will able to plan studies and assess: 1) quality and equity in medical care; 2) collaboration for health and 3) health in working life and vocational rehabilitation.
Competences
1.The students will be competent to: • apply social science theories, concepts, and methods to public health practice and policy making. • identify relevant social and economic determinants of health in different types of studies as well as other research fields. • account for the most common types of epidemiological studies. • identify and discuss the pros and cons of various epidemiological methods. • account for the most common statistical methods on epidemiological data. • practically plan, implement and explain statistical and epidemiological methods to solve a research problem. • determine which statistical method is most appropriate for a given problem in one of the above fields. • discuss factors and interventions in the health- and welfare system. • discuss on priorities in health and health care and plan the monitoring of the interventions.
Assessment
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• Read the compulsory literature to prepare for lectures and classes according to the plan.
• Participate in lectures and exercise work.
• Pursue independent project work.
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Examination
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Fulfillment of the criteria at a minimum of 65 percent level is needed for a completion of the course. Written exam (50%) with a presentation of the project work (50%) at the end of the course, critically assessing the methodology used in it.
• The written exam must be passed by minimum score 50 points out of 60.
• The evaluation range for the participation and presentation of the project work:
not accepted – 0 %, accepted – 30 %, excellent – 40 % of the final examination score.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Socio-medical epidemiology as a science, practice and craft
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Medical epidemiology in the past, present, and the future: theory, ethics, context, and critical appraisal
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Fundamental influence on health and diseases in populations
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Setting the priorities of health and health care
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Study designs and principles of data analysis: a conceptually integrated suite of methods and techniques
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Medical epidemiology in the past, present, and the future: theory, ethics, context, and critical appraisal
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Study designs and principles of data analysis: a conceptually integrated suite of methods and techniques
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Bhopal, R.S. Concepts of epidemiology: Integrating the ideas, theories, and methods of epidemiology. 3rd edition. 2016.
Additional Reading
Davidson, A. Social Determinants of Health: A Comparative Approach. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2019.
Kirkwood, B.R. Essential of Medical Statistics. 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Dawson, B. and Trapp, R. Basic & Clinical Biostatistics. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill Medical, 2004.
Woodard, M. Epidemiology: Study Design and Data Analysis. 2nd ed. Chapman & Hall, 2004.