[Forum SIS] seminar announcement

Francesca De Battisti (francesca.debattisti) francesca.debattisti a unimi.it
Mer 21 Set 2011 13:47:25 CEST


 


The Department of Economics, Business and Statistics, Section of Statistics, is very pleased to announce the seminar: 


 


“Bias adjustment in evidence synthesis, with application to examples in antenatal care and obesity” 


 


by Rebecca Turner (Medical Research Council - Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom).


 


The seminar will take place at the University of Milan (Seminar room, Department of Economics, Business and Statistics, 2nd floor, via Conservatorio 7) on Tuesday 4 October 4 2011 at 12.15pm.


 


 


Abstract


Policy decisions often require synthesis of evidence from multiple sources, and the source studies typically vary in rigour and in relevance to the target question. Rigour (or internal bias) reflects how well a study estimates its intended parameters. In a study comparing the effectiveness of two interventions, rigour varies according to use of randomisation, degree of blinding and attrition levels. Relevance (or external bias) reflects how similar the source study design is to the target setting, with respect to study population, outcomes and interventions. In this talk, methods for allowing for internal and external biases in evidence synthesis are presented, and illustrated through application to examples in antenatal care and obesity. A generic bias modelling approach allows decisions to be based on all available evidence, with less rigorous or less relevant evidence discounted using computationally simple methods.
 
 
 
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Francesca De Battisti
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Aziendali e Statistiche 
Sezione Statistica e Matematica
(III piano, studio n. 29)
Via Conservatorio 7
20122 - Milano
Tel: 02.50321464
Fax: 02.50321505
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