Why do you need a biostatistician?

The quality of medical research importantly depends, among other aspects, on a valid statistical planning of the study, analysis of the data, and reporting of the results, which is usually guaranteed by a biostatistician. However, there are several related professions next to the biostatistician, fo...

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Main Authors: Zapf, Antonia (Author) , Rauch, Geraldine (Author) , Kieser, Meinhard (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 05 February 2020
In: BMC medical research methodology
Year: 2020, Volume: 20, Pages: 1-6
ISSN:1471-2288
DOI:10.1186/s12874-020-0916-4
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-020-0916-4
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Author Notes:Antonia Zapf, Geraldine Rauch and Meinhard Kieser
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Summary:The quality of medical research importantly depends, among other aspects, on a valid statistical planning of the study, analysis of the data, and reporting of the results, which is usually guaranteed by a biostatistician. However, there are several related professions next to the biostatistician, for example epidemiologists, medical informaticians and bioinformaticians. For medical experts, it is often not clear what the differences between these professions are and how the specific role of a biostatistician can be described. For physicians involved in medical research, this is problematic because false expectations often lead to frustration on both sides. Therefore, the aim of this article is to outline the tasks and responsibilities of biostatisticians in clinical trials as well as in other fields of application in medical research.
Item Description:Gesehen am 30.03.2020
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:1471-2288
DOI:10.1186/s12874-020-0916-4