Background: The objectives of this systematic review are to examine how researchers report missing data in questionnaires and to provide an overview of current methods for dealing with missing data.Methods: We included 262 studies published in 2010 in 3 leading epidemiologic journals. Information was extracted on how missing data were reported, types of missing, and methods for dealing with missing data.Results: Seventy-eight percent of the studies lacked clear information about the measurement instruments. Missing data in multi-item instruments were not handled differently from other missing data. Complete-case analysis was most frequently reported (81% of the studies), and the selectivity of missing data was seldom examined.Conclusions: A...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
This paper reviews methods for handling missing data in a research study. Many researchers use ad ho...
n Abstract Missing data are a pervasive problem in many public health investiga-tions. The standard ...
Background: The objectives of this systematic review are to examine how researchers report missing d...
BACKGROUND:: The objectives of this systematic review are to examine how researchers report missing ...
For growth and development in different fields, research and studies are extremely important. For en...
Introduction. Missing data is a common problem in research and can produce severely misleading analy...
Objectives: To describe how systematic review authors report and address categories of participants ...
Purpose: Pharmacoepidemiologic multi-database studies (MDBS) provide opportunities to better evaluat...
The credibility of surveys relies significantly on the completeness of the data collected from repre...
Background: Retaining participants in cohort studies with multiple follow-up waves is difficult. Com...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In order for authors of systematic reviews to address missing data in ran...
Objective: Missing data can produce biased estimates in interrupted time series (ITS) analyses. We r...
Aim. The aims of this study were to highlight the problems associated with missing data in healthca...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
This paper reviews methods for handling missing data in a research study. Many researchers use ad ho...
n Abstract Missing data are a pervasive problem in many public health investiga-tions. The standard ...
Background: The objectives of this systematic review are to examine how researchers report missing d...
BACKGROUND:: The objectives of this systematic review are to examine how researchers report missing ...
For growth and development in different fields, research and studies are extremely important. For en...
Introduction. Missing data is a common problem in research and can produce severely misleading analy...
Objectives: To describe how systematic review authors report and address categories of participants ...
Purpose: Pharmacoepidemiologic multi-database studies (MDBS) provide opportunities to better evaluat...
The credibility of surveys relies significantly on the completeness of the data collected from repre...
Background: Retaining participants in cohort studies with multiple follow-up waves is difficult. Com...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In order for authors of systematic reviews to address missing data in ran...
Objective: Missing data can produce biased estimates in interrupted time series (ITS) analyses. We r...
Aim. The aims of this study were to highlight the problems associated with missing data in healthca...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
This paper reviews methods for handling missing data in a research study. Many researchers use ad ho...
n Abstract Missing data are a pervasive problem in many public health investiga-tions. The standard ...