Interrupted time series (ITS) is a powerful and increasingly popular design for evaluating public health and health service interventions. The design involves analyzing trends in the outcome of interest and estimating the change in trend following an intervention relative to the counterfactual (the expected ongoing trend if the intervention had not occurred). There are two key components to modeling this effect: first, defining the counterfactual; second, defining the type of effect that the intervention is expected to have on the outcome, known as the impact model. The counterfactual is defined by extrapolating the underlying trends observed before the intervention to the postintervention period. In doing this, authors must consider the pr...
BACKGROUND: The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used in public...
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used i...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis is being increasingly used in epidemiology. Despite its growi...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis is a valuable study design for evaluating the effectiveness o...
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
INTRODUCTION: An interrupted time series (ITS) design is an important observational design used to e...
Introduction: An interrupted time series (ITS) design is an important observational design used to e...
Background: Various interacting and interdependent components comprise complex interventions. These ...
Interrupted time series design has been widely applied to assess the causal effectiveness of an inte...
Robust evaluation of public health interventions is required to ensure that interventions that lead ...
Abstract Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the populati...
Interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design for evaluating the effect of an interve...
Assessing the impact of complex interventions on measurable health outcomes is a growing concern in ...
Current health policy calls for greater use of evidence-based care delivery services to improve pati...
BACKGROUND: The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used in public...
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used i...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis is being increasingly used in epidemiology. Despite its growi...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis is a valuable study design for evaluating the effectiveness o...
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
INTRODUCTION: An interrupted time series (ITS) design is an important observational design used to e...
Introduction: An interrupted time series (ITS) design is an important observational design used to e...
Background: Various interacting and interdependent components comprise complex interventions. These ...
Interrupted time series design has been widely applied to assess the causal effectiveness of an inte...
Robust evaluation of public health interventions is required to ensure that interventions that lead ...
Abstract Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the populati...
Interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design for evaluating the effect of an interve...
Assessing the impact of complex interventions on measurable health outcomes is a growing concern in ...
Current health policy calls for greater use of evidence-based care delivery services to improve pati...
BACKGROUND: The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used in public...
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used i...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis is being increasingly used in epidemiology. Despite its growi...