The aim of this article was to perform a scoping review of methods available for dealing with confounding when analyzing the effect of health care treatments with single-point exposure in observational data. We aim to provide an overview of methods and their performance assessed by simulation studies indexed in PubMed. We searched PubMed for simulation studies published until January 2021. Our search was restricted to studies evaluating binary treatments and binary and/or continuous outcomes. Information was extracted on the methods' assumptions, performance, and technical properties. Of 28,548 identified references, 127 studies were eligible for inclusion. Of them, 84 assessed 14 different methods (ie, groups of estimators that share assum...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
In observational studies on causal associations, comparison groups (e.g. groups of treated and untre...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To review methods that seek to adjust for confounding in observational stu...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
Background: Recently, there has been a heightened interest in developing and evaluating different me...
Frailty, a poorly measured confounder in older patients, can promote treatment in some situations an...
Introduction: Observational studies of interventions are at risk for confounding by indication. The ...
Confounders can be identified by one of two main strategies: empirical or theoretical. Although conf...
Background: Policy evaluation studies that assess how state-level policies affect health-related out...
The ability to compare similar groups is central to causal inference. If two groups are the same exc...
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
OBJECTIVE: In nonrandomized intervention studies unequal distribution of patient characteristics in ...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
In observational studies on causal associations, comparison groups (e.g. groups of treated and untre...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To review methods that seek to adjust for confounding in observational stu...
Besides data that is primarily collected for research, in biomedical research, multiple additional s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
Background: Recently, there has been a heightened interest in developing and evaluating different me...
Frailty, a poorly measured confounder in older patients, can promote treatment in some situations an...
Introduction: Observational studies of interventions are at risk for confounding by indication. The ...
Confounders can be identified by one of two main strategies: empirical or theoretical. Although conf...
Background: Policy evaluation studies that assess how state-level policies affect health-related out...
The ability to compare similar groups is central to causal inference. If two groups are the same exc...
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
OBJECTIVE: In nonrandomized intervention studies unequal distribution of patient characteristics in ...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
BACKGROUND: In non-randomised evaluations of public-health interventions, statistical methods to con...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...