Alanen P
Department of Community Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland.
Proc Finn Dent Soc. 1991;87(2):209-15.
Scientific concepts do not emerge and develop in a vacuum but in the context in which they are used. Many concepts in epidemiology have their roots in destinal general infectious diseases that occur only once in one's life. The use of many epidemiological concepts varies greatly, even within medicine. Diseases such as dental caries, gingivitis and periodontitis cannot easily be described using concepts such as prevalence, incidence or risk, without creating confusion. The concepts sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive value can also easily lead to misunderstandings. Clarifications regarding the use of these concepts in dentistry are suggested.
科学概念并非在真空中产生和发展,而是在其使用的背景中形成的。流行病学中的许多概念都源于一生中仅发生一次的特定普通传染病。即使在医学领域内,许多流行病学概念的使用也存在很大差异。诸如龋齿、牙龈炎和牙周炎等疾病,若使用患病率、发病率或风险等概念来描述,很容易造成混淆。敏感性、特异性以及阳性和阴性预测值等概念也容易引发误解。本文建议对这些概念在牙科领域的使用进行澄清。