Journal article
An approach to quantifying the potential importance of residual confounding in systematic reviews of observational studies: A GRADE concept paper
Abstract
Small relative effect sizes are common in observational studies of exposure in environmental and public health. However, such effects can still have considerable policy importance when the baseline rate of the health outcome is high, and many persons are exposed. Assessing the certainty of the evidence based on these effect sizes is challenging because they can be prone to residual confounding due to the non-randomized nature of the evidence. …
Authors
Verbeek JH; Whaley P; Morgan RL; Taylor KW; Rooney AA; Schwingshackl L; Hoving JL; Katikireddi SV; Shea B; Mustafa RA
Journal
Environment International, Vol. 157, ,
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
December 2021
DOI
10.1016/j.envint.2021.106868
ISSN
0160-4120