Data Collection Methods
Code
191010
Academic unit
Nova Medical school | Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
Credits
6
Teacher in charge
Prof. Doutor Pedro Simões Coelho
Teaching language
Portuguese or English
Objectives
· Identify and differentiate the data collection methods;
· Describe and understand the limitations and advantages of epidemiological studies;
· Design an epidemiological study;
· Identify the various sources of bias and confounding in epidemiological studies;
· Understand and apply non probabilistic sampling methods;
· Understand and apply probabilistic sampling methods;
· Develop an appropriate sampling methodology for each situation;
· Scaling samples;
· Estimate population characteristics based on sample information;
· Calculate accuracy measures for the estimations;
· Know the main types of experimental designs.
Prerequisites
Subject matter
The curricular unit is organized in 5 sections:
· Introduction to data collection;
· Target population and survey base;
· Types of epidemiological studies;
· Non-probabilistic sample;
· Probabilistic sampling;
· Experimental designs.
Bibliography
· Rondel, R. K., Varley, S. A., Webb, C. F. (200) Clinical Data Management, 2nd edition, Wiley.
· Aaker, D., Kumar, V. e Day, G. (2001). Marketing Research. Wiley.
· Cochran, W.C. Sampling Techniques. Wiley.
· Hulley, S. B., Cummings, S. R., Browner, W. S., Grady, D. G., Newman, T. B. (2011). Designing Clinical Research, 4th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
· Coelho, P.S.; Pereira, L. Pinheiro, J.; Xufre, P. (2016) As Sondagens. Princípios, Metodologias e Aplicações. Escolar Editora.
Teaching method
The curricular unit is based on theoretical and practical classes, with content exposure (concepts, methodologies), presentation of case studies, methods discussion and problem-solving exercises.
Evaluation method
- Final Exam (60%)
- Project with discussion (40%)
The project is subject to the preparation and submission of a report and is discussed with the teacher. This project includes the design of a data collection methodology for a concrete clinical research problem.
To ensure approval it is necessary to achieve the minimum score of 9.5 in each of the evaluation components.
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