koortuuringuid
Koortuuringuid are observational longitudinal research designs in epidemiology that follow a defined group of individuals over time to study the relationship between exposures and outcomes. They can be prospective, collecting data as events occur in the future, or retrospective, using existing records to reconstruct past exposure and outcome data. Some studies are ambidirectional, combining both approaches.
In a koortuuringu study a cohort is selected based on a shared characteristic or exposure status and
Koortuuringuid offer advantages such as establishing temporality, studying multiple outcomes and exposures, and reducing recall bias
Typical applications include identifying risk factors for chronic diseases, understanding prognosis, and evaluating long-term effects of