Variation in methods, results and reporting in electronic health record-based studies evaluating routine care in gout: A systematic review.
Samantha S R CrossfieldLana Yin Hui LaiSarah R KingsburyPaul BaxterOwen JohnsonPhilip G ConaghanMar Pujades RodriguezPublished in: PloS one (2019)
The wide variation in case definitions and medication-related analysis among EHR-based studies has implications for reported medication use. This is amplified by variable reporting comprehensiveness and the limited consideration of EHR-relevant biases (e.g. data adequacy) in study assessment tools. We recommend accounting for these biases and performing a sensitivity analysis on case definitions, and suggest changes to assessment tools to foster this.