1st Edition

Applied Biostatistical Principles and Concepts Clinicians' Guide to Data Analysis and Interpretation

By Laurens Holmes, Jr. Copyright 2018
    322 Pages 52 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    322 Pages 52 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The past three decades have witnessed modern advances in statistical modeling and evidence discovery in biomedical, clinical, and population-based research. With these advances come the challenges in accurate model stipulation and application of models in scientific evidence discovery

    Applied Biostatistical Principles and Concepts provides practical knowledge using biological and biochemical specimen/samples in order to understand health and disease processes at cellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques provided will help researchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinics in attempt to improve the health of patients and populations.

    This book is suitable for both clinicians and health or biological sciences students. It presents the reality in statistical modelling of health research data in a concise manner that will address the issue of "big data" type I error tolerance and probability value, effect size and confidence interval for precision, effect measure modification and interaction as well as confounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that are more reliable, valid and accurate.

    Part I. Design Process
    Chapter One Basics of Biomedical and Clinical Research
    Chapter Two Research Design: Experimental & Non-experimental Design
    Chapter Three Population, Sample, ,Biostatistical Reasoning & Probability
    Part II. Biostatistical Modeling
    Chapter Four Statistical Consideration in Clinical Research
    Chapter Five Sample Size and Power Estimations
    Chapter Six Single Sample Statistical Inference
    Chapter Seven Two Independent Samples Statistical Inference
    Chapter Eight Statistical Inference in Three or More Samples
    Chapter Nine Statistical Inference Involving Relationships
    Chapter Ten Special Topics in Modern Evidence Discovery

    Biography

    Laurens Holmes Jr. was trained in internal medicine, specializing in immunology and infectious diseases prior to his expertise in epidemiology (cancer)-with- biostatistics (survival analysis). Over the past two decades, Dr. Holmes had been working in cancer epidemiology, control & prevention. His involvement in biostatistical modeling of health research data includes signal amplification and stratification in risk modelling, evidence discovery through effect size and confidence interval (not p value) and evidence-based clinical and translational research through Quantitative Evidence Synthesis (QES).