Absolute risk reduction

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GLOSSARY OF GENERAL TERMS Absolute risk reduction Absolute risk reduction (ARR) is the difference between the event rate in the control group (CER) and the event rate in the treated group (EER). ARR = CER – EER. Blindi

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Source URL: www.awmsg.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-16 04:34:28
    2Health / RTT / Medicine / Ribbon symbolism / Clinical medicine / Breast cancer / Hereditary cancers / Medical statistics / Absolute risk reduction / Cancer / Survival analysis / Survival rate

    DBCG Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group Survival Analysis Basic concepts

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    Language: English - Date: 2008-09-02 08:09:14
    3Health / Medicine / Number needed to treat / Number needed to harm / Absolute risk reduction / Relative risk / Stroke / Aspirin / Evidence-based medicine / Epidemiology / Medical statistics / Statistics

    Review Synthèse Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 1. Relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction and number needed to treat

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    Language: English - Date: 2004-08-04 15:05:10
    4Medical statistics / Health economics / Pharmacology / Number needed to treat / Public health / Evidence-based medicine / Absolute risk reduction / Cost–utility analysis / Relative risk / Health / Epidemiology / Medicine

    PHE standard publication template

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-11-11 07:10:21
    5Medicine / Health / Statistics / Number needed to treat / Relative risk / Number needed to harm / Placebo / Absolute risk reduction / Epidemiology / Medical statistics / Pharmacology

    Critical Appraisal for Therapy Articles THERAPY STUDY: Are the results of the trial valid? (Internal Validity) What question did the study ask? Patients – Intervention -

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-06-12 06:43:05
    6Medicine / Health / Statistics / Number needed to treat / Relative risk / Number needed to harm / Placebo / Absolute risk reduction / Epidemiology / Medical statistics / Pharmacology

    Critical Appraisal for Therapy Articles Worksheet THERAPY STUDIES What question did the study ask? Patients –

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-06-12 06:43:05
    7Actuarial science / Management / Biostatistics / Risk management / Absolute risk reduction / Risk / Relative risk reduction / Number needed to treat / Relative risk / Medical statistics / Epidemiology / Statistics

    ORIGINAL ARTICLE Communicating Relative Risk Changes with Baseline Risk: Presentation Format and Numeracy Matter Nicolai Bodemer, PhD, Bjo¨rn Meder, PhD, and Gerd Gigerenzer, PhD

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    Source URL: 141.14.165.6

    Language: English - Date: 2014-06-13 17:13:36
    8Health / Science / Number needed to treat / Evidence-based medicine / Risk / Relative risk / Absolute risk reduction / Framing / Evidence-based practice / Epidemiology / Medical statistics / Statistics

    Using alternative statistical formats for presenting risks and risk reductions

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    Source URL: www.update-software.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-02-29 01:21:00
    9Medicine / Statistics / Pharmacology / Number needed to treat / Absolute risk reduction / Number needed to harm / Evidence-based medicine / Relative risk / Randomized controlled trial / Epidemiology / Medical statistics / Health

    Best Evidence = Best Practice Therapy In the past, “conventional wisdom” had dictated that if a child had an ear infection, a physician would prescribe a course of antibiotics. Sounds logical, but did antibiotics rea

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    Source URL: library.umassmed.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-12-07 11:43:22
    10Biostatistics / Relative risk / Odds ratio / Effect size / Experimental event rate / Control event rate / Odds / Ratio / Absolute risk reduction / Statistics / Medical statistics / Epidemiology

    EVENT-BASED MEASURES OF EFFECT SIZE Chris Dollaghan CPRI 2009 “Event-based” measures of treatment

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-10-24 09:14:00
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