Objectives To assess the current practice of propensity score (PS) analysis in the medical literature, particularly the assessment and reporting of balance on confounders. Study Design and Setting A PubMed search identified studies using PS methods from December 2011 through May 2012. For each article included in the review, information was extracted on important aspects of the PS such as the type of PS method used, variable selection for PS model, and assessment of balance. Results Among 296 articles that were included in the review, variable selection for PS model was explicitly reported in 102 studies (34.4%). Covariate balance was checked and reported in 177 studies (59.8%). P-values were the most commonly used statistical tools to repo...
BACKGROUND: Conditional on the propensity score (PS), treated and untreated subjects have similar di...
The assessment of treatment effects from observational studies may be biased with patients not rando...
Background: Several propensity score (PS) balance measures have been compared in simulated data with...
Objectives To assess the current practice of propensity score (PS) analysis in the medical literatur...
Objectives To assess the current practice of propensity score (PS) analysis in the medical literatur...
Background: In building propensity score (PS) model, inclusion of interaction/square terms in additi...
<p>Propensity score (PS) methodology is a common approach to control for confounding in nonexperimen...
There has been recently a striking increase in the use of propensity score methods in health science...
Inferences about intended effects of treatments are ideally investigated using randomized control tr...
BACKGROUND: Propensity scores are widely used to deal with confounding bias in medical research. An ...
Propensity-score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment-selection bia...
Background: Propensity score (PS) methods focus on balancing confounders between groups to estimate ...
Summary. The propensity score plays a central role in a variety of causal inference settings. In par...
Propensity scores (PS) are an increasingly popular method to adjust for confounding in observational...
There has been recently a striking increase in the use of propensity score methods in health science...
BACKGROUND: Conditional on the propensity score (PS), treated and untreated subjects have similar di...
The assessment of treatment effects from observational studies may be biased with patients not rando...
Background: Several propensity score (PS) balance measures have been compared in simulated data with...
Objectives To assess the current practice of propensity score (PS) analysis in the medical literatur...
Objectives To assess the current practice of propensity score (PS) analysis in the medical literatur...
Background: In building propensity score (PS) model, inclusion of interaction/square terms in additi...
<p>Propensity score (PS) methodology is a common approach to control for confounding in nonexperimen...
There has been recently a striking increase in the use of propensity score methods in health science...
Inferences about intended effects of treatments are ideally investigated using randomized control tr...
BACKGROUND: Propensity scores are widely used to deal with confounding bias in medical research. An ...
Propensity-score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment-selection bia...
Background: Propensity score (PS) methods focus on balancing confounders between groups to estimate ...
Summary. The propensity score plays a central role in a variety of causal inference settings. In par...
Propensity scores (PS) are an increasingly popular method to adjust for confounding in observational...
There has been recently a striking increase in the use of propensity score methods in health science...
BACKGROUND: Conditional on the propensity score (PS), treated and untreated subjects have similar di...
The assessment of treatment effects from observational studies may be biased with patients not rando...
Background: Several propensity score (PS) balance measures have been compared in simulated data with...