Textbook of pharmacoepidemiology. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Textbook of pharmacoepidemiology. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Textbook of pharmacoepidemiology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Brian L. Strom, Stephen E. Kimmel, Sean Hennessy.
- Editors:
- Strom, Brian L
Kimmel, Stephen E
Hennessy, Sean - Contents:
- Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part I Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology 1 What is Pharmacoepidemiology? Brian L. Strom 2 Study Designs Available for Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Brian L. Strom 3 Sample Size Considerations for Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Brian L. Strom 4 Basic Principles of Clinical Pharmacology Relevant to Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Jeffrey S. Barrett 5 When Should One Perform Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies? Brian L. Strom 6 Views from Academia, Industry, Regulatory Agencies, and the Legal System Joshua J Gagne, Jerry Avorn, Nicolle M Gatto, Jingping Mo, Gerald J. Dal Pan, June Raine, Shinobu Uzu, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Kerstin N. Vokinger Part II Sources of Pharmacoepidemiology Data 7 Postmarketing Spontaneous Pharmacovigilance Reporting Systems Gerald J. Dal Pan, Marie Lindquist, and Kate Gelperin 8 Overview of Electronic Databases in Pharmacoepidemiology Brian L. Strom 9 Encounter Databases Tobi Gerhard, Yola Moride, Anton Pottegard, Nicole Pratt 10 Electronic Health Record Databases Daniel Horton, Harshvinder Bhullar, Francesca Cunningham, Janet Sultana B. Pharm (Hons.), and Gialuca Trifiro 11 Primary Data Collection for Pharmacoepidemiology Priscilla Velentgas 12 How Should One Perform Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies? Choosing Among the Available Alternatives Brian L. Strom Part III Special Issues in Pharmacoepidemiology Methodology 13 Validity of Drug and Diagnosis Data in Pharmacoepidemiology Mary Elizabeth Ritchey, Suzanne L West, andContributors Preface Acknowledgements Part I Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology 1 What is Pharmacoepidemiology? Brian L. Strom 2 Study Designs Available for Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Brian L. Strom 3 Sample Size Considerations for Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Brian L. Strom 4 Basic Principles of Clinical Pharmacology Relevant to Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Jeffrey S. Barrett 5 When Should One Perform Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies? Brian L. Strom 6 Views from Academia, Industry, Regulatory Agencies, and the Legal System Joshua J Gagne, Jerry Avorn, Nicolle M Gatto, Jingping Mo, Gerald J. Dal Pan, June Raine, Shinobu Uzu, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Kerstin N. Vokinger Part II Sources of Pharmacoepidemiology Data 7 Postmarketing Spontaneous Pharmacovigilance Reporting Systems Gerald J. Dal Pan, Marie Lindquist, and Kate Gelperin 8 Overview of Electronic Databases in Pharmacoepidemiology Brian L. Strom 9 Encounter Databases Tobi Gerhard, Yola Moride, Anton Pottegard, Nicole Pratt 10 Electronic Health Record Databases Daniel Horton, Harshvinder Bhullar, Francesca Cunningham, Janet Sultana B. Pharm (Hons.), and Gialuca Trifiro 11 Primary Data Collection for Pharmacoepidemiology Priscilla Velentgas 12 How Should One Perform Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies? Choosing Among the Available Alternatives Brian L. Strom Part III Special Issues in Pharmacoepidemiology Methodology 13 Validity of Drug and Diagnosis Data in Pharmacoepidemiology Mary Elizabeth Ritchey, Suzanne L West, and George Maldonado 14 Assessing Causality from Case Reports Bernard Begaud, and the late Judith K. Jones 15 Molecular Pharmacoepidemiology Christine Y Lu and Stephen E. Kimmel 16 Bioethical Issues in Pharmacoepidemiologic Research Laura E Bothwell, Annika Richterich, and Jeremy Greene 17 The Use of Randomized Controlled Trials in Pharmacoepidemiology Robert Reynolds, Samuel M. Lesko, Allen A. Mitchell 18 Pharmacoeconomics: Economic Evaluation of Pharmaceuticals Kevin A. Schulman 19 Patient Engagement and Patient Reported Outcomes Esi Morgan 20 The Use of Meta-analysis in Pharmacoepidemiology Jesse A. Berlin, Vrenda J Crowe, H Amy Xia, and Stephen JW Evans 21 Studies of Medication Adherence Julie Lauffenburger, Trisha Acri, and Robert Gross 22 Advanced Approaches to Controlling Confounding in Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies Sebastian Schneeweiss and Samy Suissa Part IV Special Applications and The Future of Pharmacoepidemiology 23 Special Applications of Pharmacoepidemiology, 339 David Lee, Björn Wettermark, Christine Y. Lu, Stephen B. Soumerai, Robert T. Chen, Sharon-Lise T. Normand, Art Sedrakyan, Danica Marinac-Dabic, Daniel B. Horton, Sonia Hernandez-Diaz, Tamar Lasky, Krista F. Huybrechts, Claudia Manzo, Emil Cochino, Hanna M. Seidling, David W. Bates, Bennett Levitan, Rachel DiSantostefano, Scott Evans Studies of Drug Utilization Evaluating and Improving Prescribing Special Methodological Issues in Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies of Vaccine Safety Epidemiologic Studies of Implantable Devices Research on the Effects of Medications in Pregnancy and in Children Risk Management The Pharmacoepidemiology of Medication Errors Benefit-Risk Assessments of Medical Treatments. 24 The Future of Pharmacoepidemiology Brian L. Strom, Stephen E. Kimmel, and Sean Hennessy Appendix A — Sample Size Tables Appendix B — Glossary Index … (more)
- Edition:
- Third edition
- Publisher Details:
- Chichester : Wiley Blackwell
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 615.7042
Pharmacoepidemiology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119701118
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781119701071
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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