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OpenEpi

OpenEpi is a free, web-based, open source, operating system-independent series of programs for use in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, and medicine, providing a number of epidemiologic and statistical tools for summary data.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] OpenEpi was developed in JavaScript and HTML, and can be run in modern web browsers. The program can be run from the OpenEpi website or downloaded and run without a web connection. The source code and documentation is downloadable and freely available for use by other investigators. OpenEpi has been reviewed, both by media organizations and in research journals.[12][13][14][15][16]

OpenEpi
OpenEpi 2.3
Developer(s)AG Dean, KM Sullivan, MM Soe
Stable release
3.03 / September 22, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-22)
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformHTML, JavaScript
TypeWeb application, Statistical analysis
LicenseMIT License
Websitewww.openepi.com

The OpenEpi developers have had extensive experience in the development and testing of Epi Info, a program developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and widely used around the world for data entry and analysis. OpenEpi was developed to perform analyses found in the DOS version of Epi Info modules StatCalc and EpiTable, to improve upon the types of analyses provided by these modules, and to provide a number of tools and calculations not currently available in Epi Info. It is the first step toward an entirely web-based set of epidemiologic software tools. OpenEpi can be thought of as an important companion to Epi Info and to other programs such as SAS, PSPP, SPSS, Stata, SYSTAT, Minitab, Epidata, and R (see the R programming language). Another functionally similar Windows-based program is Winpepi. See also list of statistical packages and comparison of statistical packages. Both OpenEpi and Epi Info were developed with the goal of providing tools for low and moderate resource areas of the world. The initial development of OpenEpi was supported by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to Emory University.[17]

Types edit

The types of calculations currently performed by OpenEpi include:

For epidemiologists and other health researchers, OpenEpi performs a number of calculations based on tables not found in most epidemiologic and statistical packages. For example, for a single 2x2 table, in addition to the results presented in other programs, OpenEpi provides estimates for:

  • Etiologic or prevented fraction in the population and in exposed with confidence intervals, based on risk, odds, or rate data
  • The cross-product and MLE odds ratio estimate
  • Mid-p exact p-values and confidence limits for the odds ratio
  • Calculations of rate ratios and rate differences with confidence intervals and statistical tests.

For stratified 2x2 tables with count data, OpenEpi provides:

  • Mantel-Haenszel (MH) and precision-based estimates of the risk ratio and odds ratio
  • Precision-based adjusted risk difference
  • Tests for interaction for the risk ratio, odds ratio, and risk difference
  • Four different confidence limit methods for the odds ratio.

Similar to Epi Info, in a stratified analysis, both crude and adjusted estimates are provided so that the assessment of confounding can be made. With rate data, OpenEpi provides adjusted rate ratio's and rate differences, and tests for interaction. Finally, with count data, OpenEpi also performs a test for trend, for both crude data and stratified data.

In addition to being used to analyze data by health researchers, OpenEpi has been used as a training tool for teaching epidemiology to students at: Emory University, University of Massachusetts, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Morehouse College, Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, San Jose State University, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, University of Washington, and elsewhere. This includes campus-based and distance learning courses. Because OpenEpi is easy to use, requires no programming experience, and can be run on the internet, students can use the program and focus on the interpretation of results. Users can run the program in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian.

Comments and suggestions for improvements are welcomed and the developers respond to user queries. The developers encourage others to develop modules that could be added to OpenEpi and provide a developer's tool at the website. Planned future development include improvements to existing modules, development of new modules, translation into other languages, and add the ability to cut and paste data and/or read data files.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sullivan KM, Dean A, Soe MM (2009). "OpenEpi - a web-based epidemiologic and statistical calculator for public health". Public Health Reports. 124 (3): 471–474. doi:10.1177/003335490912400320. PMC 2663701. PMID 19445426.
  2. ^ Sullivan K.; Abramson J. (July 2008). "Update on free epidemiologic software". The Epidemiology Monitor. 29 (7): 3–4.
  3. ^ Sullivan, K. (Spring–Summer 2008). "Faculty Spotlight". The Epi Vanguard.
  4. ^ Sullivan, KM (December 2007). "OpenEpi now available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish". The Epidemiology Monitor. 28 (14).
  5. ^ Sullivan KM, Dean A, Soe MM (May 2007). "OpenEpi Version 2". The Epidemiology Monitor. 28 (5): 1, 9–10.
  6. ^ Sullivan, KM (April 2007). "Overview Of Free Analytic Software for Epidemiologists". The Epidemiology Monitor. 28 (4).
  7. ^ Sullivan, KM (Spring 2007). "OpenEpi - A web-based calculator". The Epi Vanguard.
  8. ^ Sullivan K, Dean A, Soe MM (June 2006). "OpenEpi: an update". The Epidemiology Monitor. 27 (6): 4.
  9. ^ Sullivan KM, Dean AG, Mir R (April 2004). "OpenEpi: A new collaborative effort in epidemiologic computing". The Epidemiology Monitor. 25 (4): 3, 7, 9.
  10. ^ Sullivan KM, Dean AG, Mir R (11–14 June 2003). OpenEpi: a new collaborative effort in epidemiologic computing. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research. Atlanta, GA, United States.
  11. ^ Dean AG, Sullivan KM, Mir R (1–4 October 2003). The Open Epi Initiative: Open Source Web Browser Software for Public Health. Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Epidemiological Association. Toledo, Spain: European Epidemiology Federation.
  12. ^ "OpenEpi online". September 24, 2007.
  13. ^ Great free tools for teaching statistics | Education IT | ZDNet.com
  14. ^ Antoch, J. (2008). "Environment for statistical computing". Computer Science Review. 2 (2): 113–122. doi:10.1016/j.cosrev.2008.05.002.
  15. ^ Abramson JH, Abramson ZH (2008). 6th (ed.). Research Methods in Community Medicine: Surveys, Epidemiologic Research, Programme Evaluation, Clinical Trials. John Wiley & Sons.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link)
  16. ^ Singh, S. (2009). "Review of epidata entry and analysis freewares". Indian Journal of Community Medicine. 34 (34): 76–7. doi:10.4103/0970-0218.45384. PMC 2763648. PMID 19876466.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-20. Retrieved 2009-09-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources OpenEpi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message OpenEpi is a free web based open source operating system independent series of programs for use in epidemiology biostatistics public health and medicine providing a number of epidemiologic and statistical tools for summary data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OpenEpi was developed in JavaScript and HTML and can be run in modern web browsers The program can be run from the OpenEpi website or downloaded and run without a web connection The source code and documentation is downloadable and freely available for use by other investigators OpenEpi has been reviewed both by media organizations and in research journals 12 13 14 15 16 OpenEpiOpenEpi 2 3Developer s AG Dean KM Sullivan MM SoeStable release3 03 September 22 2014 9 years ago 2014 09 22 Operating systemCross platformPlatformHTML JavaScriptTypeWeb application Statistical analysisLicenseMIT LicenseWebsitewww wbr openepi wbr comThe OpenEpi developers have had extensive experience in the development and testing of Epi Info a program developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and widely used around the world for data entry and analysis OpenEpi was developed to perform analyses found in the DOS version of Epi Info modules StatCalc and EpiTable to improve upon the types of analyses provided by these modules and to provide a number of tools and calculations not currently available in Epi Info It is the first step toward an entirely web based set of epidemiologic software tools OpenEpi can be thought of as an important companion to Epi Info and to other programs such as SAS PSPP SPSS Stata SYSTAT Minitab Epidata and R see the R programming language Another functionally similar Windows based program is Winpepi See also list of statistical packages and comparison of statistical packages Both OpenEpi and Epi Info were developed with the goal of providing tools for low and moderate resource areas of the world The initial development of OpenEpi was supported by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to Emory University 17 Contents 1 Types 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksTypes editThe types of calculations currently performed by OpenEpi include Various confidence intervals for proportions rates standardized mortality ratio mean median percentiles 2x2 crude and stratified tables for count and rate data Matched case control analysis Test for trend with count data Independent t test and one way ANOVA Diagnostic and screening test analyses with receiver operating characteristic ROC curves Sample size for proportions cross sectional surveys unmatched case control cohort randomized controlled trials and comparison of two means Power calculations for proportions unmatched case control 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confidence limit methods for the odds ratio Similar to Epi Info in a stratified analysis both crude and adjusted estimates are provided so that the assessment of confounding can be made With rate data OpenEpi provides adjusted rate ratio s and rate differences and tests for interaction Finally with count data OpenEpi also performs a test for trend for both crude data and stratified data In addition to being used to analyze data by health researchers OpenEpi has been used as a training tool for teaching epidemiology to students at Emory University University of Massachusetts University of Michigan University of Minnesota Morehouse College Columbia University University of Wisconsin San Jose State University University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey University of Washington and elsewhere This includes campus based and distance learning courses Because OpenEpi is easy to use requires no programming experience and can be run on the internet students can use the program and focus on the interpretation of results Users can run the program in English French Spanish Portuguese or Italian Comments and suggestions for improvements are welcomed and the developers respond to user queries The developers encourage others to develop modules that could be added to OpenEpi and provide a developer s tool at the website Planned future development include improvements to existing modules development of new modules translation into other languages and add the ability to cut and paste data and or read data files See also edit nbsp Free and open source software portalFree statistical software Web based simulationReferences edit Sullivan KM Dean A Soe MM 2009 OpenEpi a web based epidemiologic and statistical calculator for public health Public Health Reports 124 3 471 474 doi 10 1177 003335490912400320 PMC 2663701 PMID 19445426 Sullivan K Abramson J July 2008 Update on free epidemiologic software The Epidemiology Monitor 29 7 3 4 Sullivan K Spring Summer 2008 Faculty Spotlight The Epi Vanguard Sullivan KM December 2007 OpenEpi now available in English French Italian and Spanish The Epidemiology Monitor 28 14 Sullivan KM Dean A Soe MM May 2007 OpenEpi Version 2 The Epidemiology Monitor 28 5 1 9 10 Sullivan KM April 2007 Overview Of Free Analytic Software for Epidemiologists The Epidemiology Monitor 28 4 Sullivan KM Spring 2007 OpenEpi A web based calculator The Epi Vanguard Sullivan K Dean A Soe MM June 2006 OpenEpi an update The Epidemiology Monitor 27 6 4 Sullivan KM Dean AG Mir R April 2004 OpenEpi A new collaborative effort in epidemiologic computing The Epidemiology Monitor 25 4 3 7 9 Sullivan KM Dean AG Mir R 11 14 June 2003 OpenEpi a new collaborative effort in epidemiologic computing 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research Atlanta GA United States Dean AG Sullivan KM Mir R 1 4 October 2003 The Open Epi Initiative Open Source Web Browser Software for Public Health Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Epidemiological 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