Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public health interventions. Interrupted time series extends a single group pre-post comparison by using multiple time points to control for underlying trends. But history bias-confounding by unexpected events occurring at the same time of the intervention-threatens the validity of this design and limits causal inference. Synthetic control methodology, a popular data-driven technique for deriving a control series from a pool of unexposed populations, is increasingly recommended. In this paper, we evaluate if and when synthetic controls can strengthen an interrupted time series design. First, we summarize the main observational study designs used in eva...
Background: In clinical medical research. causality is demonstrated by randomized controlled trials ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the population-wide implementation o...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Robust evaluation of public health interventions is required to ensure that interventions that lead ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
Abstract Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the populati...
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...
Single interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental evaluation design used frequently in th...
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...
Some medical scientists argue that only data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are trustworth...
Background: In clinical medical research. causality is demonstrated by randomized controlled trials ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the population-wide implementation o...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Robust evaluation of public health interventions is required to ensure that interventions that lead ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
Abstract Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the populati...
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...
Single interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental evaluation design used frequently in th...
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...
Some medical scientists argue that only data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are trustworth...
Background: In clinical medical research. causality is demonstrated by randomized controlled trials ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Interrupted time series are increasingly being used to evaluate the population-wide implementation o...