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Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials Stephen D. Simon (Office of Medical Research, Children's Mercy Hospitals and clinics, Kansas City, MO)

Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials By Stephen D. Simon (Office of Medical Research, Children's Mercy Hospitals and clinics, Kansas City, MO)

Summary

Addresses common pitfalls in evaluating medical research. This book is suitable for health care professionals, students in medical or nursing schools, researchers and students in statistics, and those needing to assess the evidence published in medical journals.

Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials Summary

Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials: What do the data really tell us? by Stephen D. Simon (Office of Medical Research, Children's Mercy Hospitals and clinics, Kansas City, MO)

Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials is a lucid, well-written and entertaining text that addresses common pitfalls in evaluating medical research. Including extensive use of publications from the medical literature and a non-technical account of how to appraise the quality of evidence presented in these publications, this book is ideal for health care professionals, students in medical or nursing schools, researchers and students in statistics, and anyone needing to assess the evidence published in medical journals. Stephen D. Simon earned a Ph.D. in statistics from the University of Iowa in 1982. He currently works as a research biostatistician at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO. He has authored or co-authored over 60 publications in a variety of medical and statistical journals, four of which have won awards. He has given a wide range of lectures and classes on statistics, evidence based medicine, research ethics, and quality control.

Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials Reviews

Clearly this book is not 'just another statistics book.' Rather, it borders on the side of being revolutional - a statistics book without numbers! While this might be considered near sacrilege in the world of pure statistics, for the purposes of inciting balanced, practical, evidence-based clinical decision-making, it is nearly a 5-star resource. The tasteful humour injected throughout the text is just the perfect spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down. * Evidence-Based Medicine *
A refreshing change from other texts where the discussion of the satistical analyses stops at the p-value. A useful addition to their library and i will certainly recommend it nest time I'm asked'what does it all mean?' * caroline Sablin, HIV Clinical Trials Journal *
This book provides an excellent way into assessment of the medical literature and covers the topics that should be covered ... eminently readable. * Short Book Reviews, International Statistical Institute *

About Stephen D. Simon (Office of Medical Research, Children's Mercy Hospitals and clinics, Kansas City, MO)

Steve Simon earned a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Iowa in 1982. He has authored or co-authored over 60 publications in a variety of medical and statistical journals, four of which have won awards, and he currently works as a research biostatistician at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Overview ; 1. Apples or Oranges?: Selection of the control group. ; 2. Who was Left Out?: Exclusions, refusals, and drop-outs ; 3. Mountain or Molehill?: The clinical importance of the results ; 4. What do the Other Witnesses Say?: Corroborating Evidence ; 5. Do the Pieces Fit Together?: Systematic overviews and meta-analysis ; 6. What do All these Numbers Mean? ; 7. Where is the Evidence?: Searching for information

Additional information

CIN0198567618VG
9780198567615
0198567618
Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials: What do the data really tell us? by Stephen D. Simon (Office of Medical Research, Children's Mercy Hospitals and clinics, Kansas City, MO)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20060223
216
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