Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not been widely used in pharmacoepidemiology. We aimed to assess the performance of IV analysis using different IVs in multiple databases in a study of antidepressant use and hip fracture. Methods: Information on adults with at least one prescription of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) or tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) during 2001-2009 was extracted from the THIN (UK), BIFAP (Spain), and Mondriaan (Netherlands) databases. IVs were created using the proportion of SSRI prescriptions per practice or using the one, five, or ten previous prescriptions by a physician. Data were analysed using conventional Cox regression and two-stage IV ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
Background: Unobserved confounding may impair the validity of observational research. Instrumental v...
PURPOSE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can reduce bias due to unmeasured confounding, yet i...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can reduce bias due to unmeasured confounding, yet i...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
Background: In observational studies of time-varying treatment, conditioning on time-dependent confo...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
Background: In observational studies of time-varying treatment, conditioning on time-dependent confo...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
Background: Unobserved confounding may impair the validity of observational research. Instrumental v...
PURPOSE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can reduce bias due to unmeasured confounding, yet i...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can reduce bias due to unmeasured confounding, yet i...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
Background: In observational studies of time-varying treatment, conditioning on time-dependent confo...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
Background: In observational studies of time-varying treatment, conditioning on time-dependent confo...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies including time-varying treatments are prone to confounding. We com...
Background: Unobserved confounding may impair the validity of observational research. Instrumental v...