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Observational studies can be defined as non-interventional and non-experimental. They do not contain any experiment or intervention methods. Investigated factors aren’t controlled, repetitions of events aren’t generally possible and randomisation facilities are limited in these studies. However, their results are largely consistent with real life. They can be classified as descriptive or analytical [1].