html5-img
1 / 21

Screening

Screening. Sherine Shawky, MD, Dr.PH Assistant Professor Public Health King Abdulaziz University College of Medicine shshawky@hotmail.com. Epidemiology in Medicine. Foundation of medical research Support for medical advancement Essential in medical education & practice

gayle
Télécharger la présentation

Screening

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Screening Sherine Shawky, MD, Dr.PH Assistant Professor Public Health King Abdulaziz University College of Medicine shshawky@hotmail.com

  2. Epidemiology in Medicine • Foundation of medical research • Support for medical advancement • Essential in medical education & practice • Boundary for biostatistics

  3. Learning Objectives • Understand the concept of screening • Understand the characteristics of health-related events suitable for screening • Recognize the characteristics of a screening program

  4. Performance Objectives • Apply screening for early detection of risk factors & diseases • Identify the factors suitable for screening • Evaluate the benefit of screening

  5. Screening Screening is the process to detect among healthy people disorders or risk factors of which they are unaware

  6. Flow diagram for a screening program Population Screening test Test -ve Test +ve Diagnostic procedures Unaffected Affected Re-screen Intervention Re-screen

  7. Types of screening • Mass • Multiple or multiphasic • Targeted • Case-finding or opportunistic

  8. Factors appropriate for screening • Important health problem • High prevalence • Natural history understood • Long latent period • Early detection improves prognosis

  9. Evaluation ofa screening program • Reliability • Feasibility • Validity • Performance • Effectiveness

  10. Reliability • Biological variation • Program method • Intraobserver variability • Interobserver variability

  11. Acceptability Quick Easy Safe Cost effectiveness Screening Diagnosis Follow-up Intervention Feasibility

  12. Validity • Sensitivity: Probability to test positive among truly affected • Specificity: Probability to test negative among truly unaffected

  13. Performance • PV+:- Probability to be affected among test positives • PV-:- Probability to be unaffected among test negatives • PCC:- Probability to be correctly classified

  14. Effectiveness • Outcome measures: • Morbidity • Disability • Mortality

  15. Effectiveness • Bias • Patient self-selection • Lead time • Length

  16. Study designs for screening 1. Correlation Studies • Use: Description of population • Strength: Suggest possibility of benefit • Limitation: Can’t test hypothesis

  17. Types: Case-control Cohorts Use: Comparison of rates Advantage: Test hypothesis Limitation: Selection Lead time length Study designs for screening 2. Analytical Studies

  18. Study designs for screening 3. Randomized Trials • Use: Comparison of rates • Strength: Most valid test of hypothesis • Limitation: Cost, ethics & feasibility

  19. Evaluation of screening *Sensitivity= TP/TA *PV+ = TP/SP *Specificity= TN/TH *PV-= TN/SN *PCC= TP+TN/GT

  20. Conclusion • Objectives of screening • Reduce disease incidence • Reduce morbidity, disability & mortality • Criteria for screening • Appropriate factor • Beneficial program

  21. Review Questions (Developed by the Supercourse team) • What is screening and what types of screening can you name? • What are the objectives of screening? • For what type of diseases would it be appropriate to set up screening programs? List characteristics. • How is screening program evaluated?

More Related