EPID6510

Pharmacoepidemiology: Behavioural & Cultural Theme

10 Units 6000 Level Course

Not available in 2014

Previously offered in 2005, 2004

Covers a range of academic activities that are relevant to the use and effects of pharmaceuticals in communities. The course covers the behavioural aspects of drug use,including prescriber behaviour and methods that can be used to change this. The
importance of good questionnaire development in survey design is emphasised, as is the use of time series analysis when controlled observational or
quasi-experimental designs are not possible.

Objectives After completing the course, students will have the following knowledge or skills:
1. An awareness of important issues in questionnaire design for use in pharmacoepidemiological studies. 2. The capacity to conduct and accurately interpret the results of drug utilisation studies.
3. An understanding of the determinants of prescriber behaviours. 4. An appreciation of the techniques that can be used to change prescriber behaviours.
5. An understanding of the strengths and limitations of time series analysis.
6. The capacity to perform critical appraisal of published articles on drug utilisation and prescriber behaviour.
Content Drug utilisation studies; Social and cultural aspects of pharmaceutical use; Questionnaire development and application; Prescriber behaviour - measurement and change; Time series analysis.
Replacing Course(s) EPID6510A and EPID6510B - Multi Term Sequence courses.
Transition Not necessary - all students have completed.
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge N/A
Modes of Delivery Distance Learning : Paper Based
External Mode
Internal Mode
Teaching Methods Email Discussion Group
Tutorial
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments 5 Progress Assignments worth 10% each and 2 Marked Assignments worth 25% each.
Contact Hours Email Discussion Group: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Tutorial: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term