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 Retrospective vs. Prospective Study
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What is a Retrospective Study?
Retrospective, the term comprises two words i.e.
retro which means in the past and spective
which means to look. Thus, a retrospective
analyzes the events of information that had
already occurred in the past. In a retrospective
study, the outcome of the reference studies has
already occurred before a retrospective study is
initiated. The researcher or an author of a
retrospective study can collect the data from the
registry. In a retrospective study, after the
collection of data, the research question is
framed.
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What are the Advantages of Retrospective Study?
  • Less time consuming and cheaper Retrospective
    studies are cheaper and require less time for
    completion. As the data related to the study is
    already available and the researcher compiles and
    compares the data between and subjects and
    control, retrospective studies provide immediate
    results.
  • Effective in rare disease Retrospective study is
    quiet effective in rare diseases. Data related to
    the rare disease is available from various
    centres to arrive at an evaluable study
    population.

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  • Initial screening Sometimes the retrospective
    studies are done as an initial screening for
    prospective studies.
  • No-follow-up Retrospective studies uses the data
    already available in the literature or the
    registry. Thus, there is no risk of loss of
    follow-up in retrospective studies.
  • Large data-set Retrospective makes use of large
    data-set. This may provide more accurate results.

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What are the Types of Retrospective Studies?
  • Retrospective cohort studies This study is also
    known as the historic cohort study.
  • Case series and case reports Case reports are a
    type of retrospective study in which the
    researcher reports symptoms or instructive case
    that was not previously seen with a medical
    condition.
  • Case-Control Studies Case-control studies are
    better than case series and case reports.

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What is a Prospective Study?
Prospective studies are done in the present to
analyze the outcome in the future. In the
prospective study, the information is required to
be generated and is not available before the
start of the study. An example of a prospective
study is to follow-up with a group of alcohol
drinkers to identify whether drinking alcohol for
10-years is linked to liver disease. It is to be
noted that none of the subjects enrolled under
the study should have the outcome of interest.
For instance, in the above example, none of the
subjects should have liver disease before the
start of the study.
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What are the Advantages of Prospective Study?
  • New disease risk factors Prospective studies are
    important in analyzing the risk factors for new
    diseases for which the data is not available.
    This will help in the effective management of the
    disease.
  • Accurate results Because of well-controlled
    study design and accurate generation of data, the
    results provided by prospective studies are
    relatively more authentic.

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  • Detailed data analysis Detailed analysis of the
    outcome and other statistical factors can be done
    in prospective studies. Exposure can be measured
    before the outcome and the incidence and disease
    process can also be determined.
  • Multiple outcomes Multiple outcomes can also be
    obtained from prospective studies.
  • No risk of recall bias As the prospective study
    does not require any data recollection from the
    past, the risk of recall bias is eliminated.

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What are the Various Types of Prospective Studies?
  • Prospective trend studies In this study, the
    samples are taken from the dynamic population in
    which the individuals change over time.
  • Prospective panel studies In such studies, the
    measurement is done on the same set of
    individuals.
  • Prospective cohort studies In the prospective
    cohort studies, the measurement is done on the
    individuals from the same pool of individuals.

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What is the Difference between Retrospective and
Prospective Study?
  • Data In the prospective study the data is
    generated by the researcher after enrollment of
    the subjects while retrospective studies make use
    of the already available information.
  • Control Prospective study has more control over
    the subjects and data generation as compared to
    retrospective studies.
  • Accuracy More accurate results are provided by
    prospective studies due to less biasness and
    optimum data control.

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  • Time and cost Prospective studies are more
    time-consuming and costlier as compared to
    retrospective studies.
  • Biasness The risk of recall biasness is
    eliminated in prospective studies.
  • Practicality Prospective studies are both
    observational and interventional while
    retrospective studies are only observational.
  • Usefulness Prospective studies are useful in
    cases of emerging new exposures while
    retrospective studies are not of much use in such
    scenarios.

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