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1988
In cohort studies, subjects are followed in a forward direction from exposure to outcome, and inferential reasoning is from cause to effect. In case-control studies, subjects are investigated in a backward direction from outcome to exposure; inference is from effect to cause.
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In cohort studies, subjects are followed in a forward direction from exposure to outcome, and inferential reasoning is from cause to effect. In case-control studies, subjects are investigated in a backward direction from outcome to exposure; inference is from effect to cause.
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Foot health of nurses—A cross‐sectional study
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2017AbstractAimTo analyze the level of nurses' foot health and its associations with work well‐being.MethodsA descriptive, cross‐sectional study design was applied to a random sample of Finnish nurses (n = 411). The data were collected between May 18 and June 21, 2015 using a self‐administered Foot Health Assessment Instrument and analyzed using ...
Minna Stolt +4 more
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2007
To describe the sociodemographic, clinical, and forensic characteristics of people convicted of killing infants, including their outcome in court and the gender differences in these characteristics.A consecutive case series of people convicted of infant homicide in England and Wales (1996-2001).
Flynn, Sandra M. +2 more
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To describe the sociodemographic, clinical, and forensic characteristics of people convicted of killing infants, including their outcome in court and the gender differences in these characteristics.A consecutive case series of people convicted of infant homicide in England and Wales (1996-2001).
Flynn, Sandra M. +2 more
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2009
Provides a “snapshot” of the frequency and characteristics of a disease in a population at a particular single point in time; basically identical to case-control study except that the variable assumed to be the cause of an event (or disease) is measured at the same time as the assignment of the patient to the event/disease category.
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Provides a “snapshot” of the frequency and characteristics of a disease in a population at a particular single point in time; basically identical to case-control study except that the variable assumed to be the cause of an event (or disease) is measured at the same time as the assignment of the patient to the event/disease category.
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Cross-sectional studies in prescribing research
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2001A cross-sectional study aims to describe the overall picture of a phenomenon, a situational problem, an attitude or an issue, by asking a cross-section of a given population at one specified moment in time. This paper describes the key features of the cross-sectional survey method.
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Luigi Fontana
exaly
An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Donna R Rivera +2 more
exaly
Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
exaly

