Little information is available comparing methods to adjust for confounding when considering multiple drug exposures. We compared three analytic strategies to control for confounding based on measured variables: conventional multivariable, exposure propensity score (EPS) and disease risk score (DRS)
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To review methods that seek to adjust for confounding in observational stu...
Little information is available comparing methods to adjust for confounding when considering multipl...
To systematically examine trends and applications of the disease risk score (DRS) as a confounder su...
Observational studies of newly marketed medications can add important safety and effectiveness infor...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
PURPOSE: Observational studies are prone to (unmeasured) confounding. Sensitivity analysis of unmeas...
Researchers are often interested in estimating treatment effects in subgroups controlling for confou...
Epidemiological studies of newly marketed drugs are often undertaken to assess questions of safety a...
Treatment effects, especially when comparing two or more therapeutic alternatives as in comparative ...
Abstract Background Confounding is a common issue in epidemiological research. Commonly used confoun...
Nonexperimental research using automated healthcare databases can supplement randomized trials to pr...
In order to detect adverse drug reactions, large observational drug safety studies are necessary as ...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To review methods that seek to adjust for confounding in observational stu...
Little information is available comparing methods to adjust for confounding when considering multipl...
To systematically examine trends and applications of the disease risk score (DRS) as a confounder su...
Observational studies of newly marketed medications can add important safety and effectiveness infor...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
PURPOSE: Observational studies are prone to (unmeasured) confounding. Sensitivity analysis of unmeas...
Researchers are often interested in estimating treatment effects in subgroups controlling for confou...
Epidemiological studies of newly marketed drugs are often undertaken to assess questions of safety a...
Treatment effects, especially when comparing two or more therapeutic alternatives as in comparative ...
Abstract Background Confounding is a common issue in epidemiological research. Commonly used confoun...
Nonexperimental research using automated healthcare databases can supplement randomized trials to pr...
In order to detect adverse drug reactions, large observational drug safety studies are necessary as ...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To review methods that seek to adjust for confounding in observational stu...