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Evaluating the Validity of a Two-stage Sample in a Birth Cohort Established from Administrative Databases

El-Zein, Mariam; Conus, Florence; Benedetti, Andrea; Parent, Marie-Élise et Rousseau, Marie-Claude (2016). Evaluating the Validity of a Two-stage Sample in a Birth Cohort Established from Administrative Databases Epidemiology , vol. 27 , nº 1. pp. 105-115. DOI: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000000403.

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BACKGROUND: When using administrative databases for epidemiologic research, a subsample of subjects can be interviewed, eliciting information on undocumented confounders. This article presents a thorough investigation of the validity of a two-stage sample encompassing an assessment of nonparticipation and quantification of the extent of bias. METHODS: Established through record linkage of administrative databases, the Québec Birth Cohort on Immunity and Health (n = 81,496) aims to study the association between Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination and asthma. Among 76,623 subjects classified in four Bacillus Calmette-Guérin-asthma strata, a two-stage sampling strategy with a balanced design was used to randomly select individuals for interviews. We compared stratum-specific sociodemographic characteristics and healthcare utilization of stage 2 participants (n = 1,643) with those of eligible nonparticipants (n = 74,980) and nonrespondents (n = 3,157). We used logistic regression to determine whether participation varied across strata according to these characteristics. The effect of nonparticipation was described by the relative odds ratio (ROR = ORparticipants/ORsource population) for the association between sociodemographic characteristics and asthma. RESULTS: Parental age at childbirth, area of residence, family income, and healthcare utilization were comparable between groups. Participants were slightly more likely to be women and have a mother born in Québec. Participation did not vary across strata by sex, parental birthplace, or material and social deprivation. Estimates were not biased by nonparticipation; most RORs were below one and bias never exceeded 20%. CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses evaluate and provide a detailed demonstration of the validity of a two-stage sample for researchers assembling similar research infrastructures

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Centre: Centre INRS-Institut Armand Frappier
Date de dépôt: 29 mai 2017 19:25
Dernière modification: 24 mars 2021 15:27
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4567

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