EPIDEMIOLOGY IN NURSING STUDY NOTES CHAPTER 1

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EPIDEMIOLOGY IN NURSING STUDY NOTES CHAPTER 1 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY CHAPTER ONE CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objectives Main Content 0 Definition of Epidemiology 1 Significance of Epidemiology 2 Uses of Epidemiology 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Summary 1.0INTRODUCTION Most epidemiological research informs the planning and implementation of health-related policy and this policy has a fundamental impact on the way that the nursing profession delivers its care. Many nurses are unaware of the impact that epidemiology has on their working practice; this unit therefore hopes to unfold the concept of epidemiology and its place in nursing for effective health service delivery. 2.0OBJECTIVES At the end of this unit, you should be able to: define epidemiology describe the uses of epidemiology determine its relevance to nursing practice. Definition of Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations and the application of this study to the control of health problems (J.M. Last, 1988). Epidemiology was coined from a Greek word meaning the science of people. Historically, the impact of epidemiology on the health of the nation has been longstanding and far-reaching. Its origins can loosely be traced to the time of Hippocrates www.naarocom.com Page 1

(460-377 BC) who, as a physician, attempted to investigate the occurrence of disease on a rational basis. In Britain, its formative roots can be traced back to isolated studies of specific diseases in the early 19th century. These investigations culminated in the celebrated study by John Snow (referred to as the Father of Epidemiology) who, around the 1850s, observed patterns of incidence of a cholera outbreak in central London. As a result of his recording of the incidence of cholera and mortality in the area, Snow was able to isolate the cause of the cholera epidemic and attribute it to a communal waterpump in Broad Street, Soho. After removing the pump handle, Snow observed that new cases of cholera in the area ceased and the epidemic declined. Although dismissed by most scientists of the time, this finding and others related to disease and the environment had a profound effect on the formation of the public health movement and the early Public Health Acts of 1848 and 1875. Originally, the term epidemiology meant the study of epidemics, but the techniques have long been improved upon. It is an applied discipline and a basic science of preventive and social medicine (not theoretically) and methods are essentially observational. Thus the modern definition of epidemiology accommodates three important elements namely: inclusion of al diseases, populations, and ecological approach. Please note the three components (3Ds) common to the definition of epidemiology: disease frequency, distribution and determinants. In addition, the following terms are used to describe the extent of the occurrence of disease: endemic, epidemic and pandemic. The major questions that are usually asked in epidemiology are: who are the group of person (s) affected by the disease, where has the incidence occurred? and when (time) did it occur? SELF ASSESSMENT EXERCISE 1 Highlight the three important component of epidemiology 1. 2. 3. 3.2Significance of Epidemiology The following reasons have been adduced for studying these three ds : disease frequency, distribution and determinants of diseases in human population: For planning and evaluation of health care www.naarocom.com Page 2

For identification of the determinants of diseases For evaluation of method of controlling disease For observation of the natural history of a disease making up of diagnosis and prognosis For classification of a disease. SELF ASSESSMENT EXERCISE 2 Using at least 3 out of the reasons in 3.2 above, discuss among yourselves how these are applied in your environment. Uses of Epidemiology Please recall from the activity above that the study of disease distribution and causation is central to epidemiology. The broad grouping of the uses occurs is in the following areas namely: Understanding the causation of the disease and the development of hypothesis and their testing Understanding of geographical or local patterns of the diseases. Administration (i.e.) the planning of health activities and direction of programme to relevant sub-group identified to be at risk However, epidemiology is used for the following: To analyze the respective role of agent, host and the environment in the development and the natural history of disease. To analyze the occurrence and distribution of disease according to characteristics such as age, sex, race, occupation and heredity. To study, outline and define problems of health and disease by the analysis of incidence, prevalence and mortality. To help the to complete the clinical features and natural history of diseases by group analysis To estimate an individual s risk of developing a disease and his survival chances. To search for factors related to health and disease through the observation of group custom and habits. For planning and allocation of resources To evaluate the need for and the effectiveness of health service through field studies. 4.0CONCLUSION www.naarocom.com Page 3

The scope of epidemiology, its range of designs and impact on healthcare formation and reformation has been immense. Many healthcare - related strategies and policies that have influenced the practice of nurses over the past century or so have been established as a consequence of epidemiological study. Its uses also have contributed to increasing knowledge on health care. The fact that epidemiology is seen to be more holistic, less structured, focusing not just on individuals, but on communities, and looks towards preventive strategies, instead of curative ones, makes it an ideal strategy for nursing to incorporate into its professional practice. 5.0SUMMARY This unit has touched on epidemiology, rationale for studying the 3 ds namely: the disease frequency, distribution and determinants as well as the uses for the overall improvement of our health care. ANSWER TO SELF ASSESSMENT EXERCISE 2 Disease frequency Distribution and Determinants of diseases TUTOR-MARKED ASSIGNMENT Discuss five (5) importance of epidemiology This is a SAMPLE (Few pages have been extracted from the complete notes:-it s meant to show you the topics covered in the full notes and as per the course outline. Download more at our websites: www.naarocom.com To get the complete notes either in softcopy form or in Hardcopy (printed & Binded) form, contact us on: www.naarocom.com Page 4

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