Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical products and interventions. Appropriate adjustment for confounding in such studies is challenging because exposure is determined by a complex interaction of patient, physician, and healthcare system factors. The challenges of confounding control are particularly acute in studies using healthcare utilization databases where information on many potential confounding factors is lacking and the meaning of variables is often unclear. We discuss advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to confounder control in healthcare databases. In settings where considerable uncertainty surrounds the data or the causal mechanisms underlying the treat...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
Background Unmeasured confounding is one of the principal problems in pharmacoepidemiologic studies....
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
BACKGROUND: Studies using health administrative databases (HAD) may lead to biased results since inf...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Propensity score (PS) methodology is a common approach to control for confounding in nonexperimental...
Studies based on routine data of statutory health insurances require the adequate consideration of u...
Administrative and other population-based databases are widely used in pharmacoepidemiology to study...
Sebastian Schneeweiss1,2 1Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medi...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Routinely stored information on healthcare utilisation in everyday clinical practice has proliferate...
Epidemiological studies of newly marketed drugs are often undertaken to assess questions of safety a...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
Background Unmeasured confounding is one of the principal problems in pharmacoepidemiologic studies....
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
BACKGROUND: Studies using health administrative databases (HAD) may lead to biased results since inf...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Propensity score (PS) methodology is a common approach to control for confounding in nonexperimental...
Studies based on routine data of statutory health insurances require the adequate consideration of u...
Administrative and other population-based databases are widely used in pharmacoepidemiology to study...
Sebastian Schneeweiss1,2 1Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medi...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Routinely stored information on healthcare utilisation in everyday clinical practice has proliferate...
Epidemiological studies of newly marketed drugs are often undertaken to assess questions of safety a...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
Background Unmeasured confounding is one of the principal problems in pharmacoepidemiologic studies....
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...