Objective: To assess the strength of causal inferences reported in randomized and nonrandomized evaluations of quality improvement (QI) interventions in relation to the study design and the direction of results for the primary outcomes. Study Design and Setting: We searched 11 journals for QI intervention studies that aimed to change clinician behavior. Statements that addressed the causal inference between intervention and outcomes were extracted and were rated by 34 researchers for the strength of causality. Results: We found 38 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 35 non-RCTs, and extracted 68 quotes from the abstracts and 139 from the main text. A significant interaction was found between study design and direction of results for t...
Objective To evaluate the consistency of causal statements in observational studies published in The...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
PURPOSE: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in quality improvement (QI) intervent...
PURPOSE: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in quality improvement (QI) intervent...
Objective: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in recently published quality impro...
Researchers conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of complex interventions face design and ...
Researchers conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of complex interventions face design and ...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
BACKGROUND: There is controversy about the value of evidence about the effectiveness of healthcare i...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Results from well-conducted randomised controlled studies should ideally inform on the comparative m...
To evaluate how estimated treatment effects agree between nonrandomized studies using causal modelin...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Objective To evaluate the consistency of causal statements in observational studies published in The...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
PURPOSE: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in quality improvement (QI) intervent...
PURPOSE: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in quality improvement (QI) intervent...
Objective: To assess the appropriateness of conclusions reported in recently published quality impro...
Researchers conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of complex interventions face design and ...
Researchers conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of complex interventions face design and ...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
BACKGROUND: There is controversy about the value of evidence about the effectiveness of healthcare i...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Results from well-conducted randomised controlled studies should ideally inform on the comparative m...
To evaluate how estimated treatment effects agree between nonrandomized studies using causal modelin...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Objective To evaluate the consistency of causal statements in observational studies published in The...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...