Interpretation and Uses of Medical Statistics
5. Auflage Juli 2000
588 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
In 1969 the first edition of this book introduced the concepts of
statistics and their medical application to readers with no formal
training in this area. While retaining this basic aim, the authors
have expanded the coverage in each subsequent edition to keep pace
with the increasing use and sophistication of statistics in medical
research.
This fifth edition has undergone major restructuring, with some
sections completely rewritten; it is now more logically organized
and more user friendly (with the addition of 'summary boxes'
throughout the text). It incorporates new statistical techniques
and approaches that have made an appearance since the last edition.
In addition, some chapters or chapter headings are specifically
marked to signify material that is more difficult than the material
in which it is embedded - such sections or chapters can be omitted
at first reading.
Several new chapters have been added . "Associations: Chance,
Confounded and Causal?" explains without any formulae the concepts
underlying confounding, confidence intervals and p values, and the
interpretation of associations observed in research investigations.
Another new chapter considers sample size calculations in some
detail and provides, in addition to the relevant formulae, useful
tables that should give the researcher an indication of the order
of magnitude of the number of subjects he or she might require in
different situations.
2. Probability, Populations and Samples.
3. Associations: Chance, Confounded or Causal?.
4. Confidence intervals: General principles; Proportions, Means,
Medians, Counts and Rates.
5. Hypothesis Testing: General Principles and One-sample Tests
for Means, Proportions, Counts and Rates.
6. Epidemiological and Clinical Research Methods.
7. Confidence intervals and Hypothesis Tests: Two-group
Comparisons.
8. Sample Size Determination.
9. Comparison of More than Two Independent Groups.
10. Associations between Two Quantitative Variables: Regression
and Correlation.
11. Multivariate Analysis and the Control of Confounding!.
12. Bias and Measurement Error.
Bibliography.
Appendix A Computational Shortcuts.
Appendix B Statistical Tables.
Appendix C A "Cookbook" of Hypothesis Tests and Confidence
Intervals.
Appendix D World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
medical statistics across a broad range of topics with a practical
perspective, a moderate level of detail, and a minimal number of
formulae . . . The text is clearly written in a consistent style,
as illustrated by these excerpts." (Journal of Clinical Research
Best Practices, 8 August 2011)
...the book can be warmly recommended as a textbook and
reference for undergraduate medical students and health
professionals." Statistical Methods in Medical Research (on
the fourth edition)
"It should prove useful for both undergraduate medical and
paramedical students, and for postgraduate researchers and
clinicians who wish to have a greater understanding of medical
statistics or to analyse their own data." Modern Medicine of
Australia (on the fourth edition)
Geoffrey J Bourke is the author of Interpretation and Uses of Medical Statistics, 5th Edition, published by Wiley.