Epidemiology and Bio-statistics using Stata

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Epidemiology and Bio-statistics using Stata, Nairobi, Kenya
Training or Development Class Title
Epidemiology and Bio-statistics using Stata
Event Type
Training or Development Class
Training or Development Class Date
08-11-2021 to 19-11-2021
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08-11-2021
Location
Nairobi, Kenya
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Fine Results Research Services
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Nairobi, Kenya

Course Title: Epidemiology and Bio-statistics using Stata

Duration: 10 Days

Location: Fahari Palace Apartments, along Church Road, Nairobi Kenya

Cost: $ 1,600, Ksh 120,000

 

Introduction

Participants will learn the principles of epidemiology and biostatistics and gain skills in using epidemiological and biostatistical tools to describe, monitor and investigate the determinants of population health. The statistical background required to conduct research, describe, summarize, develop hypothesis, assess associations, analyze data, interpret and communicate results will be studied comprehensively. The course targets health care professionals who wish to consolidate their knowledge and skills and increase their understanding of the importance of epidemiology and statistics in public health today.

 

DURATION

10 Days

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

• Use epidemiological and biostatistical tools to describe, monitor and investigate the determinants of population health.

• Gain key statistical background necessary for conducting valid research

• Describe and summarize data

• Develop hypothesis and analyze data.

• Interpret and communicate results

 

Module 1:

1. Data management & graphics in Stata

Introduction to Stata

• Starting Stata

• Setting layout

• Directory management commands

• Data types in Stata

• Using Stata as a calculator

• Stata command and options

• Stata do-files

• Creating data sets directly in Stata

• Rename of variables

• Managing variables and/or variable properties

• Importing data from other software

• Exporting data to other software

• Loading data into the memory

• The in and if qualifiers

• The by prefix

• Create subsets (keep and drop)

• Create random variables (from distributions)

• Random sampling

• Sort variables

• Change order of variables

• Count number of observations

• Generate sequential numbers

• Working with dates

• Viewing data sets

• Interrupting computations

• Help

 

Module 2:

Creating and changing variables

• Create new variables

• Extended generate command

• Duplicate an existing variable

• Replace contents of a variable

• Convert numeric to string

• Convert string numbers to numeric

• Convert numeric values to missing and vice versa

• Recode string variables

• Decode numerically coded variables

• Transforming a continuous variable to categorical

• Reduce number of categories of a categorical variable

• Managing duplicates

 

Transforming variables and data sets

• Split variables

• Extract parts of variables

• Standardize variables

• Create dummy variables

• Create separate variables

• Transpose variables

• Stack variables

• Unstack variables

• Appending data sets

• Combining data sets by a common variable

• Convert datasets from wide to long

• Convert datasets from long to wide

• Some application to data cleaning

 

Introduction to Stata graphics

• The graphics dialog windows

• Graph elements (x and y labels, titles, legends)

• Graph appearance (marker symbol, color, size, line

• width, pattern, e.t.c)

• Multiple graphs (by option)

• Graphics syntax

• Adding text and annotations to graphs

• Saving and printing graphs

• Combining active graphs into one figure

• Graphics window (interactive plotting)

• Common graphs and charts

 

Module 3:

2. Biostatistics

Introduction to statistical concepts

• Review of research process

• Research designs

• Sampling techniques

• Types of data

• Descriptive statistics

• Graphs for descriptive statistics

Hypothesis testing

• Definitions

• Statistical inference

• Generalizability

• Confidence intervals in clinical research

• P-values in clinical research

• Hypothesis testing

• Interpreting hypothesis test results

 

Tests of differences in population means

• One sample t tests

• Two sample independent t tests

• Two sample paired t test

• One way analysis of variance

• Two way analysis of variance

 

Module 4:

Analysis of contingency tables

• Introduction

• Two by two tables: Proportion test

• Two by two tables: Fisher’s exact test

• McNemar matched pairs for binary response

• Other measures of association

 

Non-parametric methods

• Sign test

• Wilcoxon signed-rank test

• Median test

• Wilcoxon signed-sum (Mann-Whitney) test

• Kolmogorov-Sminorv goodness-of-fit test

• Kruskal-Wallis one way analysis of variance

• Friedman two-way analysis of variance

• Spearman rank correlation

• Nonparametric regression analysis

 

Linear regression and correlation

• Overview

• Pearson correlation analysis

• Simple linear regression

• Multiple linear regression

• Interpret results from linear regression

• Regression diagnostics

 

Module 5:

3. Epidemiology

Measures of disease frequency

• Importance of measures of disease frequency

• Measures of risk and association

• Risk verses prevention

• Prevalence

• Incidence, cumulative incidence & incidence density

• Relationship between prevalence and incidence

• Stratification of disease frequency

 

Module 6:

Measures of effect for categorical data

• Risk difference

• Risk ratio

• Attribute fraction

• Attribute risk

• Relative risk

• Odds ratio

 

Measures of effect for stratified categorical data

• Mantel-Haenzsel test

• Odds ratio for stratified data

• Odds ratio for matched pairs studies

• Testing for trends

 

Vital statistics

• Introduction

• Death rates and ratios

• Measures of fertility

• Measures of morbidity

 

Clinical research designs

• Study population

• Exposure and outcome

• Study designs

• Causation

 

Module 7:

Case report and series

Cross-sectional studies

Cohort studies

• Cohort study design

• Ascertainment

• Advantages

• Disadvantages

• Poisson regression for cohort studies

 

Case-control studies

• Case-control study design

• Advantages

• Disadvantages

• Unconditional logistic regression

• Conditional logistic regression

 

Misclassification

• Definition

• Non-differential misclassification

• Differential misclassification

• Assessing misclassification

 

Module 8:

Confounding

• Confounding overview

• Evaluation of confounding factors

• Confounding by indication

 

Remedies for confounding

• Restriction

• Stratification

• Matching

• Regression

• Randomization

• Interpretation after adjusting for confounding

• Unadjusted verse adjusted association: confounding

 

Effect modification

• Overview

• Synergy between exposure variables

• Effect modification verses confounding

• Evaluation of effect modification

• Effect modification in clinical research articles

• Effect modification on the relative and absolute scales

 

Module 9:

Introduction to survival analysis

• Overview

• Organizing survival data for computer use

• Censoring (right and left)

• Truncation (right and left)

• Plotting survival data (the Kaplan-Meier curve)

• Log-rank tests

• Hazard rates

• Cox proportional hazard models

 

Module 10:

Research ethics and statistics

• Introduction

• Protection of human research subjects

• Informed consent

• Equipoise

• Research integrity

• Authorship policies

• Data and safety monitoring boards

 

TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION

This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered your preferred location.

For further inquiries, please contact us through Mobile: +254 732 776 700 or Email: [email protected]

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