Improving rheumatoid arthritis comparative effectiveness research through causal inference principles: systematic review using a target trial emulation framework

Volume: 79, Issue: 7, Pages: 883 - 890
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
Target trial emulation is an intuitive design framework that encourages investigators to formulate their comparative effectiveness research (CER) question as a hypothetical randomised controlled trial (RCT). Our aim was to systematically review CER studies in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to provide examples of design limitations that could be avoided using target trial emulation, and how these limitations might introduce bias.We searched for...
Paper Details
Title
Improving rheumatoid arthritis comparative effectiveness research through causal inference principles: systematic review using a target trial emulation framework
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
79
Issue
7
Pages
883 - 890
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