Selected article for: "recall bias and study strength"

Author: Lucas Morin; Jonas W Wastesson; Stefan Fors; Neda Agahi; Kristina Johnell
Title: Spousal bereavement, mortality and risk of negative health outcomes among older adults: a population-based study
  • Document date: 2020_4_19
  • ID: f1br2h6p_70
    Snippet: A major strength of this study is that we used routinely collected administrative and healthcare data with nationwide coverage. This eliminates the potential for non-participation bias, and thus enhances the generalizability of our findings to older people at large, at least in countries socially, culturally and economically similar to Sweden. Moreover, the use of routinely collected data mitigates the risk of recall bias. The ascertainment of th.....
    Document: A major strength of this study is that we used routinely collected administrative and healthcare data with nationwide coverage. This eliminates the potential for non-participation bias, and thus enhances the generalizability of our findings to older people at large, at least in countries socially, culturally and economically similar to Sweden. Moreover, the use of routinely collected data mitigates the risk of recall bias. The ascertainment of the date of spousal loss was made in two separate data sources and . CC-BY-NC 4.0 International license It is made available under a is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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