BACKGROUND: The use of complex statistical models to adjust for confounding is common in medical research. OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and adequacy of adjustment for confounding in medical articles. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: 34 scientific medical journals with a high impact factor. MEASUREMENTS: Frequency of reporting on methods used to adjust for confounding in 537 original research articles published in January 1998. RESULTS: Of the 537 articles, 169 specified that adjustment for confounding was used. In 1 paper in 10, it was unclear which statistical method was used or for which variables adjustment was made. In 45% of papers, it was not clear how multicategory or continuous variables were treated in the analysis...
In observational studies on causal associations, comparison groups (e.g. groups of treated and untre...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matching...
OBJECTIVE: Motivated by recent calls to use electronic health records for research, we reviewed the ...
Background: The use of complex statistical models to adjust for confounding is common in medical res...
We conducted a systematic literature search in Medline to assess the proportion of observational int...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
PURPOSE: To systematically review observational studies on medical interventions to determine the qu...
Background: Previously, poor quality of reporting of confounding in articles on observational medica...
Background: Previously, poor quality of reporting of confounding in articles on observational medica...
PURPOSE: To systematically review observational studies on medical interventions to determine the qu...
AbstractObjectivesPoor quality of reporting of confounding has been observed in observational studie...
Abstract Scientific literature may be biased because of the internal validity of studies being compr...
Objectives: Poor quality of reporting of confounding has been observed in observational studies prio...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
In observational studies on causal associations, comparison groups (e.g. groups of treated and untre...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matching...
OBJECTIVE: Motivated by recent calls to use electronic health records for research, we reviewed the ...
Background: The use of complex statistical models to adjust for confounding is common in medical res...
We conducted a systematic literature search in Medline to assess the proportion of observational int...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
PURPOSE: To systematically review observational studies on medical interventions to determine the qu...
Background: Previously, poor quality of reporting of confounding in articles on observational medica...
Background: Previously, poor quality of reporting of confounding in articles on observational medica...
PURPOSE: To systematically review observational studies on medical interventions to determine the qu...
AbstractObjectivesPoor quality of reporting of confounding has been observed in observational studie...
Abstract Scientific literature may be biased because of the internal validity of studies being compr...
Objectives: Poor quality of reporting of confounding has been observed in observational studies prio...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
In observational studies on causal associations, comparison groups (e.g. groups of treated and untre...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matching...
OBJECTIVE: Motivated by recent calls to use electronic health records for research, we reviewed the ...