Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials so they rely on the assessment of observational data. Techniques for evaluating public health interventions using observational data include interrupted time series analysis, panel data regression-based approaches, regression discontinuity and instrumental variable approaches. The inclusion of a counterfactual improves causal inference for approaches based on time series analysis, but the selection of a suitable counterfactual or control area can be problematic. The synthetic control method builds a counterfactual using a weighted combination of potential control units. Methods: We explain the synthetic control method, summarise its use in...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the original synthetic control (OSC) method with alternative approaches (Gener...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
Background: Health programs and interventions designed to improve patient outcomes within health car...
To estimate the effect of an exogenous intervention on a treated unit, a control unit is necessary. ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) has become a widely used tool in both identifying and estimating ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the original synthetic control (OSC) method with alternative approaches (Gener...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
Background: Health programs and interventions designed to improve patient outcomes within health car...
To estimate the effect of an exogenous intervention on a treated unit, a control unit is necessary. ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) has become a widely used tool in both identifying and estimating ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the original synthetic control (OSC) method with alternative approaches (Gener...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...