Learning objectives
- dimostrare la capacità di una lettura critica e tecnicamente corretta della letteratura scientifica;
- saper utilizzare i principali strumenti per la ricerca bibliografica.
scientific literature;
- to use main tools of bibliographic search.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic mathematics.
Course unit content
• Introduction to medical statistics and methods of data collections.
• Descriptive statistics: types of variables, frequency distributions, graphs, position and dispersione measures.
• Introduction to inferential statistics.
• How to perform bibliographic research: phases of bibliographic research. Query sintax and Boolean operators. The query language: free words research and controlled language (MeSH, Medical Subject Headings in PubMed). Methodological filters. Examples of bibliohgraphic searches with Pubmed (simulation).
• Examples of critical reading of a scientific paper.
• Gaussian distribution.
• Punctual estimate and confidence interval.
• The hypothesis test.
• Properties of a screening test.
• Interpreting clinical measures (normally distributed and asymetric distributions).
• Interpreting frequency measures (percentages and proportions).
• Comparing groups of people and assessing associations. Comparing two percentages or proportions and comparing two means.
• Evidence-based dental hygiene: what it is and how to practice it.
• Introduction to scientific literature and to bibliographic database of the bio-medical fileld.
• Types of studies in reserach and clinical practice. Experimental and observational studies.
Full programme
To see Contents.
Bibliography
Classroom slides (uploaded on Elly after 2/3 of the course) are the reference point for the exam. Some further reference books:
- WW Daniel and CL Cross - Biostatistica, concetti di base per l’analisi statistica delle scienze dell’area medico-sanitaria - Ed. EdiSES;
- SA Glantz - Statistica per discipline biomediche - McGraw-Hill.
Teaching methods
During the classroom lectures the topics of the module program will be illustrated and commented. Each theory argument with mathematical formulae will be explained through simple and practical examples, to allow students focusing on basic concepts more than the formulae themselves.
Lectures will be held on-site in compliance with safety standards, provided that further instructions on the ongoing health emergency are not implemented. Supporting material will be available on the specific, student-reserved platform (Elly) and will include slide presentations.
Assessment methods and criteria
The assessment of the achievement of module objectives includes:
- creation of work groups made by 3-5 students;
- analysis and presentation of a scientific paper each group;
- creation of an online questionnaire (Google form, surveymonkey etc) and data presentation.
Other information
None.
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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