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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Health Sciences K069
3:30 to 4:50pm

 

Estimating the Impact of the Discontinuation of Medical Interventions on Health Outcomes

Weiss

Noel  S. Weiss, MD, DrPH, Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology

Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Dr. Weiss was Chairman of the Dept.of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine from 1984-1993


Abstract:

The same study designs are used to document the magnitude of the influence of currently used and of previously used treatments on health outcomes. However, because randomized trials rarely are utilized to study cessation of treatment, most of what we know about the experience of former users of a given treatment comes from cohort and case-control studies. These studies generally compare former users with never users or current users, but occasionally different groups of former users are compared according to how long ago the treatment was stopped. The experience of whole populations following relatively rapid and widespread discontinuation of a previously common treatment sometimes can serve as a secondary source of data on the consequences of discontinuation of therapy.

bias (epidemiology); confounding factors (epidemiology); drug interactions; outcome assessment (health care); pharmaceutical preparations; treatment outcome

Suggested Reading Materials: Estimating the Impact of the Discontinuation of Medical Interventions on Health Outcomes



Light refreshments will be served.

For more information - please contact Ann Vander Stoep, PhD

 

Updated on July 2, 2009