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Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Introduction to NCD
Epidemiology
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Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Learning Objective
At the end of the training, participants will be able
to describe how to use epidemiology to address a
public health problem.
2
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Lesson Overview
• Basic terminology
• Comparison of non-communicable diseases and
communicable diseases
• Definition and approaches of epidemiology
• Public health management cycle
• Core functions of epidemiology
3
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Non-Communicable Disease
(NCD): Definition
(WHO, 2011)
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known
as chronic diseases, are not passed from person
to person. They are of long duration and generally
slow progression.
4
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Non-Communicable Disease
(NCD): Definition (cont.)
• Chronic conditions are characterized by the
following:
– Do not result from an (acute) infectious process
– Are “not communicable”
– Cause premature morbidity, dysfunction, and
reduced quality of life
– Usually develop and progress over long periods
– Often initially insidious
– Once manifested there is usually a protracted period
of impaired health
5
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Non-Communicable Disease
(NCD): Extended Definition
In some definitions, NCDs also include:
• Chronic mental illness
• Injuries, which have an acute onset, but may be
followed by prolonged convalescence and
impaired function
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Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Types of NCDs
http://www.who.int/gho/ncd/mortality_morbidity/en/index.html
• Cardiovascular disease (Coronary heart
disease, Stroke)
• Cancer
• Chronic lung disease
• Diabetes
• Chronic neurologic disorders (Alzheimer’s,
dementias)
• Arthritis/Musculoskeletal diseases
7
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Leading Causes of Attributable Global
Mortality and Burden of Disease, 2004
Attributable Mortality Attributable DALYs
http://who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/GBD2004ReportFigures.ppt
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Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
• Complex etiology (causes)
• Multiple risk factors
• Long latency period
• Non-contagious origin (non-communicable)
• Prolonged course of illness
• Functional impairment or disability
• Incurability
• Insidious onset
Characteristics of NCDs
9
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Risk Factor
(Principles of Epidemiology, CDC, 2006)
“An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, an
environmental exposure, or a hereditary
characteristic that is associated with an increase in
the occurrence of a particular disease, injury, or
other health condition.”
10
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Modifiable Risk Factor
A risk factor that can be reduced or controlled by
intervention, thereby reducing the probability of
disease.
The WHO has prioritized the following four:
• Physical inactivity
• Tobacco use
• Alcohol use
• Unhealthy diets
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Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Non-Modifiable Risk Factor
A risk factor that cannot be reduced or controlled
by intervention, for example:
• Age
• Gender
• Race
• Family history (genetics)
12
Introduction to Epidemiology
Common Risk Factors
13
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
COMPARISON OF NCDS AND
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
14
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Communicable Disease:
Definition
Merriam-Webster Communicable Disease Definition Website
• An infectious disease transmissible (as from
person to person) by direct contact with an
affected individual or the individual's discharges
or by indirect means (as by a vector)
• Examples:
‒ Measles
‒ Dengue
‒ Typhoid
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 15
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Non-Communicable Diseases
vs. Communicable Diseases
• How do they differ
regarding:
– Infectiousness?
– Risk of Disease?
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
16
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 17
DEFINITIONS AND
APPROACHES OF
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
What is Epidemiology?
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Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
(Last, 2001)
“The study of the distribution and determinants of
health-related states in specified populations, and
the application of this study to control health
problems.”
Distribution
Determinants
Health-related States
specified Population
Application
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Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
Distribution
Distribution: Occurrence of cases by time, place,
and person
Example: According to a study of deaths in Country X in
2008, 1,034 cervical cancer deaths occurred among
women between the ages of 45-54.
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 20
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
Determinants
Determinants: All the causes and risk factors for
the occurrence of a disease, including physical,
biological, social, cultural, and behavioral factors
Example: Smoking was a risk factor or
determinant for the greater number of cancer
deaths among women ages 45-54 in Country X.
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 21
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
Health-Related States
Health-related states
• Diagnosis of a specific disease or cause of
death
• Health-related behavior (e.g., smoking, taking
prenatal vitamins)
• Example: According to the 2008 study in
Country X,1,034 cervical cancer deaths
occurred among women between the ages of
45-54.
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 22
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
Specified Population
Specified Population: A measurable group, defined
by location, time, demographics, and other
characteristics
Example: Women aged 45-54 living in a rural
village in Country X from 2001 through 2009.
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 23
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology: CDC Definition
Application
Application
• Analysis, conclusion, distribution, and timely
use of epidemiologic information to protect the
health of the population
• Example: As a result of the Country X Study,
free cervical cancer screening programs were
implemented. They targeted women living in
remote areas in hopes of finding women with
cervical cancer at an earlier stage of cancer in
order to prevent death.
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 24
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Purpose of Epidemiology
• To measure frequency of disease
– Quantify disease
• To assess distribution of disease
– Who is getting disease?
– Where is disease occurring?
– When is disease occurring?
• To form hypotheses about causes and
preventive factors
• To identify determinants of disease
– Hypotheses are tested using epidemiologic
studies
25
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiologic Assumptions
• Diseases and other health-related events do
not occur at random
• Diseases and other health-related events
usually have causal and preventive factors that
can be found
26
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Questions What is wrong with
this patient?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate for this
patient?
Who is involved? Physician,
laboratorian, nurse,
and others
27
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology: Focus
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals Populations
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Questions What is wrong with this
patient?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate?
Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian,
nurse, and others
28
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology: Main Goal
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals Populations
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Prevention and control
Questions What is wrong with this
patient?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate?
Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian,
nurse, and others
29
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology: Questions
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals Populations
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Prevention and control
Questions What is wrong with this
patient?
What are the leading
causes of death or
disability in this
population? Risk factors?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate?
Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian,
nurse, and others
30
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology: Treatment
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals Populations
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Prevention and control
Questions What is wrong with this
patient?
What are the leading
causes of death or
disability in this
population? Risk factors?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate?
What can be done to
reduce or prevent disease
or risk factors?
Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian,
nurse, and others
31
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches in Medicine vs.
Epidemiology: Who is Involved?
Approach/
Consideration
Clinical Medicine Epidemiology
Focus Individuals Populations
Main Goal Diagnosis and
treatment
Prevention and control
Questions What is wrong with this
patient?
What are the leading
causes of death or
disability in this
population? Risk factors?
Treatment What treatment is
appropriate?
What can be done to
reduce or prevent disease
or risk factors?
Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian,
nurse, and others
Epidemiologists,
statisticians, and others
from diverse disciplines
32
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Approaches to Epidemiology
1. Descriptive
Epidemiology
2. Analytic
Epidemiology
33
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Descriptive Epidemiology
• Studies the pattern of health events and their
frequency in populations in terms of:
‒ Person
‒ Place
‒ Time
• Purpose:
‒ To identify problems for further study
‒ To plan, provide, and evaluate health services
34
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Analytic Epidemiology
• Studies the association between risk factors
and disease
• Purpose:
‒ To determine why disease rates are high (or low)
in a particular group
35
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
PUBLIC HEALTH
MANAGEMENT CYCLE
36
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Public Health Management Cycle
2. Implement
Intervention
1. Form
Objective
4. Revise
Program
3. Measure
Impact
37
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Epidemiology in the Public
Health Management Cycle
2. Implement
Intervention
1. Form
Objective
4. Revise
Program
3. Measure
Impact
Epidemiology
38
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
FUNCTIONS OF
EPIDEMIOLOGY
39
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Functions of Epidemiology
Public Health Surveillance
Investigation
Data Analysis
Intervention
Evaluation
Communication
Management and Teamwork
40
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Public Health Surveillance
41
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Public Health Surveillance:
CDC Definition
Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and
interpretation of health-related data essential to
the planning, implementation, and evaluation of
public health practice, closely integrated with the
timely dissemination of these data to those
responsible for prevention and control.
CDC’s National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) Website
42
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Investigation
43
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Data Analysis
• Describe the distribution of a health condition or
event in a community
• Create a hypothesis about what causes or
protects against disease or injury
• Learn about factors thought to be associated
with disease
• Assess associations between risk factors and
disease, using statistical methods
• Interpret results and disseminate information
44
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Intervention
45
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Evaluation
Process
Outcome
46
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Communication
47
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Management and Teamwork
48
Community
Clinical Staff
Sanitarians
Laboratory
Technicians
Public Health
Officials
Epidemiologist
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Functions of
Epidemiology
Public Health Surveillance
Investigation
Data Analysis
Intervention
Evaluation
Communication
Management and Teamwork
49
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
REVIEW
50
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
1. Name at least four types of NCDs
2. Name at least four characteristics of NCDs
Review: Questions 1-2
51
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Answers 1-2
1. Name at least four types of NCDs.
cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes,
chronic lung disease, chronic neurologic
disorders, arthritis, musculoskeletal disorders
2. Name at least four characteristics of NCDs
complex etiology, multiple risk factors, long
latency period, non-contagious origin,
prolonged course of illness, functional
impairment or disability, incurability
52
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Questions 3-4
3. What are at least three examples of modifiable
risk factors?
4. What are at least three examples of non-
modifiable risk factors?
53
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Answers 3-4
3. What are at least three examples of modifiable
risk factors? alcohol use, smoking, poor diet,
physical inactivity, high blood pressure, high
blood glucose
4. What are at least three examples of non-
modifiable risk factors? age, race, gender,
family history
54
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Question 5
5. How do NCDs and communicable diseases
differ?
55
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Answer 5
5. How do NCDs and communicable diseases
differ?
a. Communicable disease occurrence depends upon
the presence / absence of disease already
occurring in that population; For NCDs, all disease
events are generally independent of one another.
b. For NCDs, the risk of disease largely depends on
population characteristics and other health
behaviors; Communicable disease can also be
influenced by these characteristics, but they have
properties that contribute to whether an exposed
individual will become infected.
56
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Questions 6-8
6. What questions does epidemiology answer?
7. What are two approaches of epidemiology?
8. What are the four main roles of epidemiology in
the Public Health Management Cycle?
57
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Answers 6-8
6. What questions does epidemiology answer?
Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
7. What are two approaches of epidemiology?
descriptive and analytic epidemiology
8. What are the four main roles of epidemiology in the
Public Health Management Cycle? form objectives,
implement interventions, measure impact, revise
programs
58
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Question 9
9. What are the functions of epidemiology?
59
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Review: Answer 9
9. What are the functions of epidemiology?
1. Public health surveillance
2. Investigation
3. Data analysis
4. Intervention
5. Evaluation
6. Communication
7. Management and teamwork
60
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Half-Truths and
Misunderstandings
61
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Half-Truths and
Misunderstandings: Reality
Reality: death is inevitable but
it does not need to be slow,
painful, or premature
62
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Skill Assessment
1. Work in small groups to complete the
assessment
2. Discuss a local health problem and describe
which functions of epidemiology to use to
address the problem
3. Assign a member of your group to record your
responses
4. Spend 20 minutes completing the assessment
5. Be prepared to share your work with the class
63
Introduction to NCD Epidemiology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Introduction to
NCD Epidemiology. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC); 2013.
64
Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
65
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1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30333
Telephone: 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)/TTY: 1-888-232-6348
Visit: www.cdc.gov | Contact CDC at: 1-800-CDC-INFO or www.cdc.gov/info
The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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1-Introduction to NCD Epidemiology.pdf

  • 1. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Presenter’s Name Presenter’s Title Title of Event Date of Event Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • 2. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Learning Objective At the end of the training, participants will be able to describe how to use epidemiology to address a public health problem. 2
  • 3. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Lesson Overview • Basic terminology • Comparison of non-communicable diseases and communicable diseases • Definition and approaches of epidemiology • Public health management cycle • Core functions of epidemiology 3
  • 4. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Non-Communicable Disease (NCD): Definition (WHO, 2011) Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, are not passed from person to person. They are of long duration and generally slow progression. 4
  • 5. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Non-Communicable Disease (NCD): Definition (cont.) • Chronic conditions are characterized by the following: – Do not result from an (acute) infectious process – Are “not communicable” – Cause premature morbidity, dysfunction, and reduced quality of life – Usually develop and progress over long periods – Often initially insidious – Once manifested there is usually a protracted period of impaired health 5
  • 6. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Non-Communicable Disease (NCD): Extended Definition In some definitions, NCDs also include: • Chronic mental illness • Injuries, which have an acute onset, but may be followed by prolonged convalescence and impaired function 6
  • 7. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Types of NCDs http://www.who.int/gho/ncd/mortality_morbidity/en/index.html • Cardiovascular disease (Coronary heart disease, Stroke) • Cancer • Chronic lung disease • Diabetes • Chronic neurologic disorders (Alzheimer’s, dementias) • Arthritis/Musculoskeletal diseases 7
  • 8. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Leading Causes of Attributable Global Mortality and Burden of Disease, 2004 Attributable Mortality Attributable DALYs http://who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/GBD2004ReportFigures.ppt 8
  • 9. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology • Complex etiology (causes) • Multiple risk factors • Long latency period • Non-contagious origin (non-communicable) • Prolonged course of illness • Functional impairment or disability • Incurability • Insidious onset Characteristics of NCDs 9
  • 10. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Risk Factor (Principles of Epidemiology, CDC, 2006) “An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, an environmental exposure, or a hereditary characteristic that is associated with an increase in the occurrence of a particular disease, injury, or other health condition.” 10
  • 11. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Modifiable Risk Factor A risk factor that can be reduced or controlled by intervention, thereby reducing the probability of disease. The WHO has prioritized the following four: • Physical inactivity • Tobacco use • Alcohol use • Unhealthy diets 11
  • 12. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Non-Modifiable Risk Factor A risk factor that cannot be reduced or controlled by intervention, for example: • Age • Gender • Race • Family history (genetics) 12
  • 14. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology COMPARISON OF NCDS AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 14
  • 15. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Communicable Disease: Definition Merriam-Webster Communicable Disease Definition Website • An infectious disease transmissible (as from person to person) by direct contact with an affected individual or the individual's discharges or by indirect means (as by a vector) • Examples: ‒ Measles ‒ Dengue ‒ Typhoid Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 15
  • 16. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Non-Communicable Diseases vs. Communicable Diseases • How do they differ regarding: – Infectiousness? – Risk of Disease? Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 16
  • 17. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 17 DEFINITIONS AND APPROACHES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
  • 18. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology What is Epidemiology? 18
  • 19. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition (Last, 2001) “The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in specified populations, and the application of this study to control health problems.” Distribution Determinants Health-related States specified Population Application 19
  • 20. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition Distribution Distribution: Occurrence of cases by time, place, and person Example: According to a study of deaths in Country X in 2008, 1,034 cervical cancer deaths occurred among women between the ages of 45-54. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 20
  • 21. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition Determinants Determinants: All the causes and risk factors for the occurrence of a disease, including physical, biological, social, cultural, and behavioral factors Example: Smoking was a risk factor or determinant for the greater number of cancer deaths among women ages 45-54 in Country X. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 21
  • 22. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition Health-Related States Health-related states • Diagnosis of a specific disease or cause of death • Health-related behavior (e.g., smoking, taking prenatal vitamins) • Example: According to the 2008 study in Country X,1,034 cervical cancer deaths occurred among women between the ages of 45-54. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 22
  • 23. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition Specified Population Specified Population: A measurable group, defined by location, time, demographics, and other characteristics Example: Women aged 45-54 living in a rural village in Country X from 2001 through 2009. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 23
  • 24. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology: CDC Definition Application Application • Analysis, conclusion, distribution, and timely use of epidemiologic information to protect the health of the population • Example: As a result of the Country X Study, free cervical cancer screening programs were implemented. They targeted women living in remote areas in hopes of finding women with cervical cancer at an earlier stage of cancer in order to prevent death. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 24
  • 25. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Purpose of Epidemiology • To measure frequency of disease – Quantify disease • To assess distribution of disease – Who is getting disease? – Where is disease occurring? – When is disease occurring? • To form hypotheses about causes and preventive factors • To identify determinants of disease – Hypotheses are tested using epidemiologic studies 25
  • 26. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiologic Assumptions • Diseases and other health-related events do not occur at random • Diseases and other health-related events usually have causal and preventive factors that can be found 26
  • 27. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Questions What is wrong with this patient? Treatment What treatment is appropriate for this patient? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others 27
  • 28. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology: Focus Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Populations Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Questions What is wrong with this patient? Treatment What treatment is appropriate? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others 28
  • 29. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology: Main Goal Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Populations Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Prevention and control Questions What is wrong with this patient? Treatment What treatment is appropriate? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others 29
  • 30. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology: Questions Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Populations Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Prevention and control Questions What is wrong with this patient? What are the leading causes of death or disability in this population? Risk factors? Treatment What treatment is appropriate? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others 30
  • 31. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology: Treatment Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Populations Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Prevention and control Questions What is wrong with this patient? What are the leading causes of death or disability in this population? Risk factors? Treatment What treatment is appropriate? What can be done to reduce or prevent disease or risk factors? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others 31
  • 32. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches in Medicine vs. Epidemiology: Who is Involved? Approach/ Consideration Clinical Medicine Epidemiology Focus Individuals Populations Main Goal Diagnosis and treatment Prevention and control Questions What is wrong with this patient? What are the leading causes of death or disability in this population? Risk factors? Treatment What treatment is appropriate? What can be done to reduce or prevent disease or risk factors? Who is involved? Physician, laboratorian, nurse, and others Epidemiologists, statisticians, and others from diverse disciplines 32
  • 33. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Approaches to Epidemiology 1. Descriptive Epidemiology 2. Analytic Epidemiology 33
  • 34. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Descriptive Epidemiology • Studies the pattern of health events and their frequency in populations in terms of: ‒ Person ‒ Place ‒ Time • Purpose: ‒ To identify problems for further study ‒ To plan, provide, and evaluate health services 34
  • 35. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Analytic Epidemiology • Studies the association between risk factors and disease • Purpose: ‒ To determine why disease rates are high (or low) in a particular group 35
  • 36. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT CYCLE 36
  • 37. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Public Health Management Cycle 2. Implement Intervention 1. Form Objective 4. Revise Program 3. Measure Impact 37
  • 38. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Epidemiology in the Public Health Management Cycle 2. Implement Intervention 1. Form Objective 4. Revise Program 3. Measure Impact Epidemiology 38
  • 39. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology FUNCTIONS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 39
  • 40. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Functions of Epidemiology Public Health Surveillance Investigation Data Analysis Intervention Evaluation Communication Management and Teamwork 40
  • 41. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Public Health Surveillance 41
  • 42. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Public Health Surveillance: CDC Definition Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data essential to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice, closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data to those responsible for prevention and control. CDC’s National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) Website 42
  • 43. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Investigation 43
  • 44. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Data Analysis • Describe the distribution of a health condition or event in a community • Create a hypothesis about what causes or protects against disease or injury • Learn about factors thought to be associated with disease • Assess associations between risk factors and disease, using statistical methods • Interpret results and disseminate information 44
  • 45. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Intervention 45
  • 46. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Evaluation Process Outcome 46
  • 47. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Communication 47
  • 48. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Management and Teamwork 48 Community Clinical Staff Sanitarians Laboratory Technicians Public Health Officials Epidemiologist
  • 49. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Functions of Epidemiology Public Health Surveillance Investigation Data Analysis Intervention Evaluation Communication Management and Teamwork 49
  • 50. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology REVIEW 50
  • 51. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology 1. Name at least four types of NCDs 2. Name at least four characteristics of NCDs Review: Questions 1-2 51
  • 52. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Answers 1-2 1. Name at least four types of NCDs. cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, chronic lung disease, chronic neurologic disorders, arthritis, musculoskeletal disorders 2. Name at least four characteristics of NCDs complex etiology, multiple risk factors, long latency period, non-contagious origin, prolonged course of illness, functional impairment or disability, incurability 52
  • 53. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Questions 3-4 3. What are at least three examples of modifiable risk factors? 4. What are at least three examples of non- modifiable risk factors? 53
  • 54. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Answers 3-4 3. What are at least three examples of modifiable risk factors? alcohol use, smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, high blood glucose 4. What are at least three examples of non- modifiable risk factors? age, race, gender, family history 54
  • 55. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Question 5 5. How do NCDs and communicable diseases differ? 55
  • 56. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Answer 5 5. How do NCDs and communicable diseases differ? a. Communicable disease occurrence depends upon the presence / absence of disease already occurring in that population; For NCDs, all disease events are generally independent of one another. b. For NCDs, the risk of disease largely depends on population characteristics and other health behaviors; Communicable disease can also be influenced by these characteristics, but they have properties that contribute to whether an exposed individual will become infected. 56
  • 57. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Questions 6-8 6. What questions does epidemiology answer? 7. What are two approaches of epidemiology? 8. What are the four main roles of epidemiology in the Public Health Management Cycle? 57
  • 58. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Answers 6-8 6. What questions does epidemiology answer? Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? 7. What are two approaches of epidemiology? descriptive and analytic epidemiology 8. What are the four main roles of epidemiology in the Public Health Management Cycle? form objectives, implement interventions, measure impact, revise programs 58
  • 59. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Question 9 9. What are the functions of epidemiology? 59
  • 60. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Review: Answer 9 9. What are the functions of epidemiology? 1. Public health surveillance 2. Investigation 3. Data analysis 4. Intervention 5. Evaluation 6. Communication 7. Management and teamwork 60
  • 61. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Half-Truths and Misunderstandings 61
  • 62. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Half-Truths and Misunderstandings: Reality Reality: death is inevitable but it does not need to be slow, painful, or premature 62
  • 63. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Skill Assessment 1. Work in small groups to complete the assessment 2. Discuss a local health problem and describe which functions of epidemiology to use to address the problem 3. Assign a member of your group to record your responses 4. Spend 20 minutes completing the assessment 5. Be prepared to share your work with the class 63
  • 64. Introduction to NCD Epidemiology Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Introduction to NCD Epidemiology. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); 2013. 64
  • 65. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 65 For more information please contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30333 Telephone: 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)/TTY: 1-888-232-6348 Visit: www.cdc.gov | Contact CDC at: 1-800-CDC-INFO or www.cdc.gov/info The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.