This article is part of the Catalogue of Bias series. We present a description of verification bias, and outline its potential impact on research studies and the preventive steps to minimise its risk. We also present teaching slides in the online supplementary file. Verification bias (sometimes referred to as 'work-up bias') concerns the test(s) used to confirm a diagnosis within a diagnostic accuracy study. Verification bias occurs when only a proportion of the study participants receive confirmation of the diagnosis by the reference standard test, or if some participants receive a different reference standard test
In this two-part series on sources of bias in studies of diagnostic test performance, we outline com...
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health
This article is part of the Catalogue of Bias series. We present a description of verification bias,...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
• Sometimes it is not feasible to obtain disease status verification for all study subjects. Analysi...
A universal challenge in studies that quantify the accuracy of diag-nostic tests is establishing whe...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Verification bias may occur when the test results of not all subjects are verified by using a gold s...
Summary. In studies to assess the accuracy of a screening test, often definitive disease assess-ment...
This presentation was given at the Mercer University Family Medicine and Community Medicine Research...
This presentation was given at the Mercer University Family Medicine and Community Medicine Research...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000In studies to assess accuracy of a medical diagnostic...
Verification bias may occur when the test results of not all subjects are verified by using a gold s...
Diagnostic accuracy studies are known to have different sources of bias. Usually, those biases are n...
In this two-part series on sources of bias in studies of diagnostic test performance, we outline com...
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health
This article is part of the Catalogue of Bias series. We present a description of verification bias,...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
• Sometimes it is not feasible to obtain disease status verification for all study subjects. Analysi...
A universal challenge in studies that quantify the accuracy of diag-nostic tests is establishing whe...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Verification bias may occur when the test results of not all subjects are verified by using a gold s...
Summary. In studies to assess the accuracy of a screening test, often definitive disease assess-ment...
This presentation was given at the Mercer University Family Medicine and Community Medicine Research...
This presentation was given at the Mercer University Family Medicine and Community Medicine Research...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000In studies to assess accuracy of a medical diagnostic...
Verification bias may occur when the test results of not all subjects are verified by using a gold s...
Diagnostic accuracy studies are known to have different sources of bias. Usually, those biases are n...
In this two-part series on sources of bias in studies of diagnostic test performance, we outline com...
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health
This presentation was given at the University of Louisville School of Public Health