Journal article
A Systematic Review of Methods Used for Confounding Adjustment in Observational Economic Evaluations in Cardiology Conducted between 2013 and 2017
Abstract
Background. Observational economic evaluations (i.e., economic evaluations in which treatment allocation is not randomized) are prone to confounding bias. Prior reviews published in 2013 have shown that adjusting for confounding is poorly done, if done at all. Although these reviews raised awareness on the issues, it is unclear if their results improved the methodological quality of future work. We therefore aimed to investigate whether and how …
Authors
Guertin JR; Conombo B; Langevin R; Bergeron F; Holbrook A; Humphries B; Matteau A; Potter BJ; Renoux C; Tarride J-É
Journal
Medical Decision Making, Vol. 40, No. 5, pp. 582–595
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
7 2020
DOI
10.1177/0272989x20937257
ISSN
0272-989X