2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-076365
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Quantifying possible bias in clinical and epidemiological studies with quantitative bias analysis: common approaches and limitations

Jeremy P Brown,
Jacob N Hunnicutt,
M Sanni Ali
et al.

Abstract: Bias in epidemiological studies can adversely affect the validity of study findings. Sensitivity analyses, known as quantitative bias analyses, are available to quantify potential residual bias arising from measurement error, confounding, and selection into the study. Effective application of these methods benefits from the input of multiple parties including clinicians, epidemiologists, and statisticians. This article provides an overview of a few common methods to facilitate both the use of these methods and… Show more

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