Flanders W D, O'Brien T R
Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA.
Am J Public Health. 1989 Sep;79(9):1301-3. doi: 10.2105/ajph.79.9.1301.
Several epidemiologists have published papers in major medical journals in which they compare incidence rates and prevalence and use these comparisons to support conclusions regarding questions of major public health importance. Although these papers have been criticized in published correspondence, we believe that continued use and advocacy of such comparisons by some epidemiologists has created the need for a full discussion of this practice. In this commentary, we review basic differences between incidence and prevalence and show that direct comparison of these two measures is inappropriate for conceptual, theoretical, and practical reasons.
几位流行病学家在主要医学期刊上发表了论文,他们在论文中比较发病率和患病率,并利用这些比较结果来支持有关重大公共卫生问题的结论。尽管这些论文在已发表的通信中受到了批评,但我们认为,一些流行病学家继续使用并倡导此类比较,使得有必要对这种做法进行全面讨论。在这篇评论中,我们回顾了发病率和患病率之间的基本差异,并表明由于概念、理论和实际原因,直接比较这两种指标是不合适的。