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Applying the ROBINS-I tool to natural experiments: an example from public health.

Hilary ThomsonPeter CraigMichele Hilton-BoonMhairi CampbellSrinivasa Vittal Katikireddi
Published in: Systematic reviews (2018)
The ROBINS-I tool is a conceptually rigorous tool which focusses on risk of bias due to the counterfactual. Difficulties in applying ROBINS-I may be due to poor design and reporting of evaluations of natural experiments. While the quality of reporting may improve in the future, improved guidance on applying ROBINS-I is needed to enable existing evidence from natural experiments to be assessed appropriately and consistently. We hope future refinements to ROBINS-I will address some of the issues raised here to allow wider use of the tool.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • current status
  • adverse drug
  • emergency department
  • electronic health record