Ethical constraints often prevent epidemiological studies from evaluating the impact of non-participation. Particular problems may arise when subjects fail to respond to an approach by researchers or when they cannot be contacted because of inaccurate contact details or a doctor's refusal to give permission for their patient to be approached. If these subjects differ from those subjects who agree or decline to participate then the validity and generalisability of the study may be compromised. We investigated these issues in a case-control study of acute leukaemia in England
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the level of selection bias that may occur should individual patie...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to negative health outcomes in adulthood...
Experiences from a national case-control study of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease show the tensions betwee...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
Case-control studies are used in epidemiology to try to determine variables associated with a diseas...
"nBackground: A crucial part of a case-control study is the selection of a sample of controls t...
Ethical guidelines in the United Kingdom require written consent from participants in epidemiologic ...
About one in five young people did not submit a specimen for testing despite a GP request. Abstract...
In case-control studies it is important that controls selected are representative of the population ...
Self-selection bias may threaten the internal validity of epidemiologic studies. Studies with a low ...
Objective: A common population sampling frame in countries with universal health care is health s...
Objectives: Knowledge of a study population's similarity to the target population allows researchers...
This study was supported by a Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office research grant (reference n...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the level of selection bias that may occur should individual patie...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to negative health outcomes in adulthood...
Experiences from a national case-control study of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease show the tensions betwee...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
Case-control studies are used in epidemiology to try to determine variables associated with a diseas...
"nBackground: A crucial part of a case-control study is the selection of a sample of controls t...
Ethical guidelines in the United Kingdom require written consent from participants in epidemiologic ...
About one in five young people did not submit a specimen for testing despite a GP request. Abstract...
In case-control studies it is important that controls selected are representative of the population ...
Self-selection bias may threaten the internal validity of epidemiologic studies. Studies with a low ...
Objective: A common population sampling frame in countries with universal health care is health s...
Objectives: Knowledge of a study population's similarity to the target population allows researchers...
This study was supported by a Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office research grant (reference n...
Differential participation between cases and controls can lead to biased estimates of risk. However,...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the level of selection bias that may occur should individual patie...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to negative health outcomes in adulthood...