OBJECTIVES: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often measured with error. While it is well accepted that this introduces bias and imprecision in exposure-outcome relations, it is unclear to what extent such issues are currently considered in research practice. The objective was to study common practices regarding covariate measurement error via a systematic review of general medicine and epidemiology literature. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Original research published in 2016 in 12 high impact journals was full-text searched for phrases relating to measurement error. Reporting of measurement error and methods to investigate or correct for it were quantified and characterized. RESULTS: Two hundred and ...
Background: Measurement error must always be considered when planning a research project and interpr...
BACKGROUND The effects of measurement error in epidemiological exposures and confounders on estim...
Confounding bias is a most pervasive threat to validity of observational epidemiologic research. We ...
OBJECTIVES: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
Objectives: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
The validity of any biomedical study is potentially affected by measurement error or misclassificati...
Epidemiologists are often confronted with datasets to analyse which contain measurement error due to...
With the increased use of data not originally recorded for research, such as routine care data (or ‘...
With the increased use of data not originally recorded for research, such as routine care data (or '...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Purpose In epidemiological research, measurements affected by medication, for example, blood pressur...
Measurement error affecting the independent variables in regression models is a common problem in ma...
This talk will discuss two guidance papers for biostatisticians on the topic of measurement error, w...
Bayesian approaches for handling covariate measurement error are well established and yet arguably a...
Background: Measurement error must always be considered when planning a research project and interpr...
BACKGROUND The effects of measurement error in epidemiological exposures and confounders on estim...
Confounding bias is a most pervasive threat to validity of observational epidemiologic research. We ...
OBJECTIVES: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
Objectives: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
The validity of any biomedical study is potentially affected by measurement error or misclassificati...
Epidemiologists are often confronted with datasets to analyse which contain measurement error due to...
With the increased use of data not originally recorded for research, such as routine care data (or ‘...
With the increased use of data not originally recorded for research, such as routine care data (or '...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Purpose In epidemiological research, measurements affected by medication, for example, blood pressur...
Measurement error affecting the independent variables in regression models is a common problem in ma...
This talk will discuss two guidance papers for biostatisticians on the topic of measurement error, w...
Bayesian approaches for handling covariate measurement error are well established and yet arguably a...
Background: Measurement error must always be considered when planning a research project and interpr...
BACKGROUND The effects of measurement error in epidemiological exposures and confounders on estim...
Confounding bias is a most pervasive threat to validity of observational epidemiologic research. We ...