Misclassification problems of the disease status often arise in large epidemiologic cohort studies in which the outcome is classified on the basis of record linkage with routinely collected error-prone data sources, such as cancer registries or mortality sta-tistics. If the misclassification is nondifferential, i.e., independent of the exposure status, this leads to bias toward the null in estimates of relative risk. A variety of methods have been proposed to correct for this bias. Most approaches are based on estimates of the sensitivity and specificity of disease classification from validation studies, which typically require invasive and time-consuming diagnostic procedures. For ethical and practical reasons, such procedures may often no...
The problem of misclassification is common in epidemiological and clinical research. In some cases, ...
Wacholder, and J. H. Lubin. Does nondifferential misclassification of exposure always bias a true ef...
Propensity score calibration (PSC) can be used to adjust for unmeasured confounders using a cross-se...
With disease information routinely established from diagnostic codes or prescriptions in health admi...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
In many epidemiological studies the risk factor or exposure of interest is measured with significant...
Aim To address the problem of estimating disease frequency identified by a diagnostic test, which ma...
There is a strong and continuously growing interest in using large electronic healthcare databases t...
Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of association....
<p>Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of associati...
The medical literature has been subject to extensive criticism for a lack of accuracy and reproducib...
The medical literature has been subject to extensive criticism for a lack of accuracy and reproducib...
Despite the theoretical success of obviating the need for hypothesis-generating studies, they live o...
There is quite an extensive literature on the deleterious impact of exposure misclassification when ...
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between ...
The problem of misclassification is common in epidemiological and clinical research. In some cases, ...
Wacholder, and J. H. Lubin. Does nondifferential misclassification of exposure always bias a true ef...
Propensity score calibration (PSC) can be used to adjust for unmeasured confounders using a cross-se...
With disease information routinely established from diagnostic codes or prescriptions in health admi...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
In many epidemiological studies the risk factor or exposure of interest is measured with significant...
Aim To address the problem of estimating disease frequency identified by a diagnostic test, which ma...
There is a strong and continuously growing interest in using large electronic healthcare databases t...
Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of association....
<p>Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of associati...
The medical literature has been subject to extensive criticism for a lack of accuracy and reproducib...
The medical literature has been subject to extensive criticism for a lack of accuracy and reproducib...
Despite the theoretical success of obviating the need for hypothesis-generating studies, they live o...
There is quite an extensive literature on the deleterious impact of exposure misclassification when ...
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between ...
The problem of misclassification is common in epidemiological and clinical research. In some cases, ...
Wacholder, and J. H. Lubin. Does nondifferential misclassification of exposure always bias a true ef...
Propensity score calibration (PSC) can be used to adjust for unmeasured confounders using a cross-se...