Measures of Occurrence in Health Research

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What are the key measures used to determine the occurrence of a health phenomenon?

The key measures used to determine the occurrence of a health phenomenon are prevalence and incidence.

Define prevalence and incidence in the context of health research.

Prevalence refers to the proportion of a population that has a specific health condition at a given point in time, while incidence refers to the number of new cases of a health condition that occur in a population over a specific period of time.

Why are prevalence and incidence important in understanding the burden of a health condition?

Prevalence and incidence provide important information about the frequency, distribution, and impact of a health condition, which is crucial for public health planning and resource allocation.

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