内置的选择或混者偏见? 在匹配的倾向评分分析中使用动态地标
Alexandra Strobel1, Andreas Wienke2, Jan Gummert3
1Institute of Medical Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Informatics, Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Medical Faculty, Martin-Luther-University Halle Wittenberg, Halle, Germany. alexandra.strobel@uk-halle.de.
BMC medical research methodology
|December 21, 2024
概括
动态地标有助于检测因果效应估计中的偏差,从时间到事件结果的倾向性得分匹配. 这种方法可视识别混或选择偏差是否扭曲了观察性研究中的危险比率.
科学领域:
- 流行病学 流行病学
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
背景情况:
- 倾向分数匹配 (PSM) 在非随机化研究中被广泛用于因果推断.
- 用PSM估计时间到事件数据的危险比率容易受到未观察到的共变量的偏差.
- 研究人员往往缺乏对哪些未观察到的因素可能引入偏见的知识.
研究的目的:
- 调整和评估动态地标,以检测PSM偏差的时间到事件结果.
- 为评估治疗效果估计的可靠性提供视觉诊断工具.
主要方法:
- 扩展动态标志,最初用于随机试验,到PSM设置.
- 使用顺序删除排序观察和不变的考克斯模型.
- 测量共变量平衡,包括遗漏的变量,使用二次z-differences的和.
主要成果:
- 模拟表明动态标志有效地检测和区分选择和混偏差.
- 该方法提供了一个可视化工具,用于评估治疗效果估计中的潜在扭曲.
- 对心脏手术数据集的应用说明了实际的解释和使用.
结论:
- 动态标志作为一个有价值的后期诊断工具.
- 它有助于可视化影响危险比率估计的潜在混或选择偏差.
- 该方法提高了从观察性研究中推断因果推理的可靠性.
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