A model for epidemiologic research
T. C. Doege and H. M. Gelfand
Health sciences students should understand the fundamentals of
epidemiologic methods that can lead to major advances in the treatment of
disease. To this end, the research process is defined and a
three-dimensional model that considers some basic elements of epidemiologic
research--time, place, and strategy--is described. The strategies available
to the investigator (descriptive, analytic, and experimental) and the
possible time frames (retrospective, concurrent, and prospective) are
illustrated in terms of field investigations that involve problems of
infection, nutrition, dysplasia, metabolism, and cancer. It is believed
that epidemiologic studies, no matter where they are performed, have
certain features in common, especially those related to the elements of
strategy and time.