Community based case-control studies are an efficient means to study disease aetiologies, and may be the only practical means to investigate rare diseases. However, exposure assessment remains problematic. We review the literature on the validity and reliability of common case-control exposure assessment methods: occupational histories, job-exposure matrices (JEMs), self reported exposures, and expert assessments. Given the variable quality of current exposure assessment techniques, we suggest methods to improve assessments, including the incorporation of hygiene measurements: using data from administrative exposure databases; using results of studies identifying determinants of exposure to develop questionnaires; and where reasonable given...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Background: Retrospective exposure assessment in community-based studies is largely reliant on quest...
In occupational case–control studies, work-related exposure assessments are often fallible measures ...
Community based case-control studies are an efficient means to study disease aetiologies, and may be...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Objectives Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-c...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Background: Retrospective exposure assessment in community-based studies is largely reliant on quest...
In occupational case–control studies, work-related exposure assessments are often fallible measures ...
Community based case-control studies are an efficient means to study disease aetiologies, and may be...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Introduction: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment has been challenging in case-control st...
Objectives Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-c...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: Retrospective exposure assessment remains a problematic aspect of population-based case-...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Background: Retrospective exposure assessment in community-based studies is largely reliant on quest...
In occupational case–control studies, work-related exposure assessments are often fallible measures ...