The National Institutes of Health Women's Health Initiative (WHI) is the largest research study ever funded by NIH ($625 million over 14 years) and is designed to test strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, and osteoporotic fractures--leading causes of death, disability, and decreased quality of life for older women. Although the WHI has already begun, serious questions remain about its design, cost, and the likelihood that it can answer the questions it asks. This book evaluates whether the effort can ...
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The National Institutes of Health Women's Health Initiative (WHI) is the largest research study ever funded by NIH ($625 million over 14 years) and is designed to test strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, and osteoporotic fractures--leading causes of death, disability, and decreased quality of life for older women. Although the WHI has already begun, serious questions remain about its design, cost, and the likelihood that it can answer the questions it asks. This book evaluates whether the effort can be justified scientifically.
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Good. 1993. Paperback. The National Institutes of Health Women's Health Initiative (WHI) is the largest research study designed to test strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, and osteoporotic fractures-leading causes of death, and decreased quality of life for older women. This book evaluates whether the effort can be justified scientifically. Editor(s): Thaul, Susan; Hotra, Dana. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: VFDW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 280 x 216 x 13. Weight in Grams: 454. "1Kg. Paperback. Good copy with clean cover and tight binding, very slight rubbing to cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-93). Executive summary--Women's health initiative--IOM study--Findings and suggestions--Clinical trial--Observational study--Community prevention study--Recommendations--Responses to the statement of task--Description of the NIH women's health initiative--History of Institute of Medicine involvement--Committee selection and participation--Statement of task--Committee activities--Clinical trial--Rationale--General issues--Integration of the CT with other components of the WHI--Design and methods--Factorial design--Sample characteristics--Proposed analytic techniques--Ethics: consent and stopping rules--Minority analysis plan--Specifying the relationship of intervention an effect--Outcome definition and measurement--Recruitment and retention--Adherence--Secular trends--Provision of health car." Keywords: "Health, Family & Lifestyle-Women's Health & Lifestyle-General, Subjects-Health, Family & Lifestyle-General, Subjects-Health, Family & Lifestyle-Medical & Heal". Not a first edition copy.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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