Screening Sherine Shawky, MD, Dr.PH Assistant Professor Public Health King Abdulaziz University...

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Screening Sherine Shawky, MD, Dr.PH Assistant Professor Public Health King Abdulaziz University College of Medicine

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Screening

Sherine Shawky, MD, Dr.PH

Assistant Professor Public Health

King Abdulaziz University College of Medicine

[email protected]

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Epidemiology in Medicine

Foundation of medical researchSupport for medical advancementEssential in medical education &

practiceBoundary for biostatistics

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Learning ObjectivesUnderstand the concept of

screeningUnderstand the characteristics of

health-related events suitable for screening

Recognize the characteristics of a screening program

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Performance Objectives

Apply screening for early detection of risk factors & diseases

Identify the factors suitable for screening

Evaluate the benefit of screening

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Screening

Screening is the process to detect among healthy

people disorders or risk factors of which they are

unaware

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Flow diagram for a screening program

Population

Test -ve Test +ve

Unaffected Affected

Intervention

Diagnostic procedures

Screening test

Re-screen Re-screen

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Types of screening

Mass Multiple or multiphasic Targeted Case-finding or opportunistic

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Factors appropriate for screening

Important health problemHigh prevalence Natural history understoodLong latent periodEarly detection improves prognosis

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Evaluation ofa screening program

ReliabilityFeasibilityValidityPerformanceEffectiveness

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Reliability

Biological variationProgram method Intraobserver variabilityInterobserver variability

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Feasibility

AcceptabilityQuickEasySafe

Cost effectivenessScreeningDiagnosisFollow-up Intervention

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ValiditySensitivity:

Probability to test positive among truly affected

Specificity: Probability to test negative among

truly unaffected

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PerformancePV+:- Probability to be affected

among test positivesPV-:- Probability to be unaffected

among test negativesPCC:- Probability to be correctly

classified

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Effectiveness

Outcome measures:MorbidityDisabilityMortality

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EffectivenessBias

Patient self-selection Lead timeLength

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Study designs for screening 1. Correlation Studies

Use:

Description of populationStrength:

Suggest possibility of benefitLimitation:

Can’t test hypothesis

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Study designs for screening 2. Analytical Studies

Types: Case-controlCohorts

Use: Comparison

of rates

Advantage: Test hypothesis

Limitation: Selection Lead time length

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Study designs for screening 3. Randomized Trials

Use:

Comparison of ratesStrength:

Most valid test of hypothesisLimitation:

Cost, ethics & feasibility

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Evaluation of screeningAffected+ - Total

+ TP FP SP

Scr

een

ing

- FN TN SNTotal TA TH GT

*Sensitivity= TP/TA *PV+ = TP/SP*Specificity= TN/TH *PV-= TN/SN *PCC= TP+TN/GT

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ConclusionObjectives of screening

Reduce disease incidenceReduce morbidity, disability &

mortalityCriteria for screening

Appropriate factorBeneficial program

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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?