Medical hub, you should change the part where you talk about attributable risk. Your formula calculates the attributable risk% instead of the attributable risk. The correct formula is: AR = Risk in exposed - non exposed AR% = Risk in exposed - Risk in non exposed / Risk in Exposed
Hi, good video but I have one comment. What you are describing in the video are the attributable risk FRACTION for the exposed population and total population, which are both relative measures. The attributable risk (not fraction) is an absolute measure, where you can speak in cases rather than percentages.
Hey, great video, want to bring correction--1)You have mentioned attributable risk percent as attributable risk and the denominator in attributable risk percent has a missing zero.
@@MedicalHub Also population attributable risk is =Incidence of exposed - Incidence in the whole population divided by the incidence of exposure.Good luck
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Medical hub, you should change the part where you talk about attributable risk. Your formula calculates the attributable risk% instead of the attributable risk. The correct formula is:
AR = Risk in exposed - non exposed
AR% = Risk in exposed - Risk in non exposed / Risk in Exposed
At first, I didn't like your style of explaining the concept, then by the end, I was very appreciative of your teaching style! Good job.
@@DrTaurusPlays How tf does his teaching style have anything to do with accents?
I rarely comment on youtube videos, but your video helped me complete a paper I struggled to complete for over 2 months. Thanks
I was stuck with an assignment in epi bios, but your video made me sail through it successfully. Great job!
Great explanation and example. Thank you from a student!!!
Hi, good video but I have one comment. What you are describing in the video are the attributable risk FRACTION for the exposed population and total population, which are both relative measures. The attributable risk (not fraction) is an absolute measure, where you can speak in cases rather than percentages.
Hey, great video, want to bring correction--1)You have mentioned attributable risk percent as attributable risk and the denominator in attributable risk percent has a missing zero.
Thank you buddy.. I will review again and will mention the mistake in the description box soon..
@@MedicalHub Also population attributable risk is =Incidence of exposed - Incidence in the whole population divided by the incidence of exposure.Good luck
explanation made easy. well done
Very intelligently explained...are you a medico?
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Please see some RUclips videos before buying this...I have no experience about this product.. I will always prefer you to buy an iPad...
Wacom One by CTL-472/K0-CX Small 6-inch x 3.5-inch Graphic Tablet (Red/Black) www.amazon.in/dp/B078HRR1XV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dOgAEbASM6NN5
Please I have question, can I use OR instead of RR to estimate PAF?
Concepts are well explained, keep it up !
Can attributable risk be negative like -88% if yes how do we interpret. thank you
which writing tablet r u using. i need to buy this writing tablet
Apple IPad Pro 10.5 ..Apple has stopped it's manufacturing... So this model is no more... You can buy new IPad Air..
very nicely explained !
Thank you so much
Nice video, thanks!
This is AR% and not AR. AR will be 70% and not 88
Thanks for making it so easy👍👍👍👍
Thank you that really helped
can someone just explain the difference those sound exactly the same, im so frustrated with this,
Thanks.
AR formula is incorrect