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Case-Only Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: A Systematic Review
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Esposito-Farèse, Marina
, Tubach, Florence
, Biard, Lucie
, Ravaud, Philippe
, Nordmann, Sandra
in
Cross-Over Studies
/ Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
/ Epidemiologic Research Design
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunization
/ Licenses
/ Medicine
/ MEDLINE
/ Methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - standards
/ Pharmacology
/ Research Design
/ Science Policy
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Systematic review
2012
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Case-Only Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: A Systematic Review
by
Esposito-Farèse, Marina
, Tubach, Florence
, Biard, Lucie
, Ravaud, Philippe
, Nordmann, Sandra
in
Cross-Over Studies
/ Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
/ Epidemiologic Research Design
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunization
/ Licenses
/ Medicine
/ MEDLINE
/ Methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - standards
/ Pharmacology
/ Research Design
/ Science Policy
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Systematic review
2012
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Case-Only Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: A Systematic Review
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Esposito-Farèse, Marina
, Tubach, Florence
, Biard, Lucie
, Ravaud, Philippe
, Nordmann, Sandra
in
Cross-Over Studies
/ Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
/ Epidemiologic Research Design
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunization
/ Licenses
/ Medicine
/ MEDLINE
/ Methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - methods
/ Pharmacoepidemiology - standards
/ Pharmacology
/ Research Design
/ Science Policy
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Systematic review
2012
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Case-Only Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: A Systematic Review
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Case-Only Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology: A Systematic Review
2012
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Overview
Case-only designs have been used since late 1980's. In these, as opposed to case-control or cohort studies for instance, only cases are required and are self-controlled, eliminating selection biases and confounding related to control subjects, and time-invariant characteristics. The objectives of this systematic review were to analyze how the two main case-only designs - case-crossover (CC) and self-controlled case series (SCCS) - have been applied and reported in pharmacoepidemiology literature, in terms of applicability assumptions and specificities of these designs.
We systematically selected all reports in this field involving case-only designs from MEDLINE and EMBASE up to September 15, 2010. Data were extracted using a standardized form. The analysis included 93 reports 50 (54%) of CC and 45 (48%) SCCS, 2 reports combined both designs. In 12 (24%) CC and 18 (40%) SCCS articles, all applicable validity assumptions of the designs were fulfilled, respectively. Fifty (54%) articles (15 CC (30%) and 35 (78%) SCCS) adequately addressed the specificities of the case-only analyses in the way they reported results.
Our systematic review underlines that implementation of CC and SCCS designs needs to be more rigorous with regard to validity assumptions, as well as improvement in results reporting.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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