Lecture 7, part 3 Flashcards
More details about misclassification bias
Error in the classification of the exposure or the dz
May be differential or non-differential
How to create comparability with respect to tx experience in experimental studies
Use of placebo
How to create comparability in cohort studies with respect to the exposure experience
Not possible
How to create comparability in experimental studies with respect to participants
Randomization
How to create comparability in cohort studies with respect to participants
Choice of comparison group
How to create comparability in experimental studies with respect to post-randomization outcome observations
Masking/blinding
How to create comparability in cohort studies with respect to outcome observations
Use objective measures
Mask outcome assessors to exposure status
How are subjects followed in a cohort study after baseline info is collected?
Longitudinally over a period of time (days, months, yrs)
What can investigators track in following the cohort?
Details of exposure changes
Development of outcome
Loss to f/u
What calculations can be made in the f/u of the cohort?
Incidence rates for each of the exposure groups
-Numerator: number of events
-Denominator: dz-free observation time for each subject
Problems with loss to f/u
Reduces sample size
Introduces bias
How is a reduction in sample size a problem?
Reduces ability to detect an association
How does LTFU introduce bias?
Participants LTFU may differ from those who remain in study (esp an issue if losses related to exposure, outcome, or both)
If large LTFU, validity of study results may be severely compromised
How to encourage continued participation
Maintain regular contact (via mailings, personal contact, study newsletters, etc)
Offering incentives for study participation
Length of study influences retention strategies
How to locate lost participants
Collection of baseline info to help locate participants as study progresses
Contact friends, relatives, medical providers
Vital stats records, driver’s license, voter registries, USPS/phone directories
Multiple sources of info can be used to obtain complete f/u info