Background: Policy evaluation studies that assess how state-level policies affect health-related outcomes are foundational to health and social policy research. The relative ability of newer analytic methods to address confounding, a key source of bias in observational studies, has not been closely examined. Methods: We conducted a simulation study to examine how differing magnitudes of confounding affected the performance of four methods used for policy evaluations: (1) the two-way fixed effects (TWFE) difference-in-differences (DID) model; (2) a one-period lagged autoregressive (AR) model; (3) augmented synthetic control method (ASCM); and (4) the doubly robust DID approach with multiple time periods from Callaway-Sant'Anna (CSA). We simu...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
Background Analysis of competing risks is commonly achieved through a cause specific or a subdistri...
Observational studies investigating chronic diseases are valuable in informing public health guideli...
The aim of this article was to perform a scoping review of methods available for dealing with confou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
BACKGROUND: Studies using health administrative databases (HAD) may lead to biased results since inf...
Many research questions in public health and medicine concern sustained interventions in populations...
Evidence generated from nonrandomized studies (NRS) is increasingly submitted to health technology a...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
Observational data are increasingly used with the aim of estimating causal effects of treatments, th...
Objectives - Motivated by recent calls to use electronic health records for research, we reviewed th...
Background: Estimations of causal effects from observational data are subject to various sources of ...
The assumption of no unmeasured confounders is a critical but unverifiable assumption required for c...
Objectives: Most contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adjust for...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
Background Analysis of competing risks is commonly achieved through a cause specific or a subdistri...
Observational studies investigating chronic diseases are valuable in informing public health guideli...
The aim of this article was to perform a scoping review of methods available for dealing with confou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Observational studies often suffer from the prob...
BACKGROUND: Studies using health administrative databases (HAD) may lead to biased results since inf...
Many research questions in public health and medicine concern sustained interventions in populations...
Evidence generated from nonrandomized studies (NRS) is increasingly submitted to health technology a...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
Observational data are increasingly used with the aim of estimating causal effects of treatments, th...
Objectives - Motivated by recent calls to use electronic health records for research, we reviewed th...
Background: Estimations of causal effects from observational data are subject to various sources of ...
The assumption of no unmeasured confounders is a critical but unverifiable assumption required for c...
Objectives: Most contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adjust for...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
There is an increasing interest in the use of propensity score (PS) methods for confounding control,...
Background Analysis of competing risks is commonly achieved through a cause specific or a subdistri...
Observational studies investigating chronic diseases are valuable in informing public health guideli...