PURPOSE: To investigate the ability of the propensity score (PS) to reduce confounding bias in the presence of nondifferential misclassification of treatment, using simulations. METHODS: Using an example from the pregnancy medication safety literature, we carried out simulations to quantify the effect of nondifferential misclassification of treatment under varying scenarios of sensitivity and specificity, exposure prevalence (10%, 50%), outcome type (continuous and binary), true outcome (null and increased risk), confounding direction, and different PS applications (matching, stratification, weighting, regression), and obtained measures of bias and 95% confidence interval coverage. RESULTS: All methods were subject to substantial bias towar...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
Purpose: To investigate the ability of the propensity score (PS) to reduce confounding bias in the p...
PurposeTo investigate the ability of the propensity score to reduce confounding bias in the presence...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
In observational studies, researchers must select a method to control for confounding. Options inclu...
Propensity score methods are increasingly being used to reduce or minimize the effects of confoundin...
Comparative effectiveness research often relies on large administrative data, such as claims data. M...
<sec><title>INTRODUCTION:</title><p> In epidemiological studies, misclassification error, especially...
Propensity score (PS) analysis allows an unbiased estimate of treatment effects but assumes that all...
<p>(A) Muizenberg Mathematical Fever 2011 outbreak data to illustrate how using a case definition wi...
BACKGROUND:Studies of vaccine effectiveness (VE) rely on accurate identification of vaccination and ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
Purpose: To investigate the ability of the propensity score (PS) to reduce confounding bias in the p...
PurposeTo investigate the ability of the propensity score to reduce confounding bias in the presence...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
In observational studies, researchers must select a method to control for confounding. Options inclu...
Propensity score methods are increasingly being used to reduce or minimize the effects of confoundin...
Comparative effectiveness research often relies on large administrative data, such as claims data. M...
<sec><title>INTRODUCTION:</title><p> In epidemiological studies, misclassification error, especially...
Propensity score (PS) analysis allows an unbiased estimate of treatment effects but assumes that all...
<p>(A) Muizenberg Mathematical Fever 2011 outbreak data to illustrate how using a case definition wi...
BACKGROUND:Studies of vaccine effectiveness (VE) rely on accurate identification of vaccination and ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...
BACKGROUND: Drug exposure assessment based on dispensing data can be misclassified when patients do ...