Table 1.
Domains | Response options | Support for judgement | Review author’s decision | |
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1 | Bias due to confounding | |||
1.1 | Is there potential for confounding of the effect of exposure in this study? | |||
If N/PN to 1.1: the study can be considered to be at low risk of bias due to confounding and no further signaling questions need be considered. If Y/PY to 1.1, answer 1.2 and 1.3 to determine whether there is a need to assess time-varying confounding: |
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1.2 | Was the analysis based on splitting follow up time according to exposure received? | |||
If N or PN to 1.2, answer questions 1.4 to 1.6, which relate to baseline confounding If Y or PY to 1.2, go to question 1.3 |
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1.3 | Were exposure discontinuations or switches likely to be related to factors that are prognostic for the outcome? | |||
If N or PN to 1.3, answer questions 1.4 to 1.6, which relate to baseline confounding If Y/PY, answer questions relating to both baseline and time-varying confounding (1.7 and 1.8) |
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1.4 | Did the authors use an appropriate analysis method that adjusted for all the important confounding areas? | |||
1.5 | If Y/PY to 1.4: Were confounding areas that were adjusted for measured validly and reliably by the variables available in this study? | |||
1.6 | Did the authors avoid adjusting for post-exposure variables? | |||
1.7 | Did the authors use an appropriate analysis method that adjusted for all the critically important confounding areas and for time-varying confounding? | |||
1.8 | If Y or PY to 1.7: Were confounding areas that were adjusted for measured validly and reliably by the variables available in this study? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to confounding? | ||||
2. | Bias in selection of participants into the study | |||
2.1 | Was selection of participants into the study (or into the analysis) based on variables measured after the start of the exposure? | |||
If N/PN to 2.1: go to 2.4 | ||||
2.2 | If Y/PY to 2.1: Were the post-exposure variables that influenced selection associated with exposure? | |||
2.3 | If Y/PY to 2.2: Were the post-exposure variables that influenced eligibility selection influenced by the outcome or a cause of the outcome? | |||
2.4 | Do start of follow-up and start of intervention coincide for most participants? | |||
2.5 | If Y/PY to 2.2 and 2.3, or N/PN to 2.4: Were adjustment techniques used that are likely to correct for the presence of selection biases? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to selection of participants into the study? | ||||
3. | Bias in classification of exposures | |||
3.1 | Is exposure status well defined? | |||
3.2 | Did entry into the study begin with start of the exposure? | |||
3.3 | Was information used to define exposure status recorded prior to outcome assessment? | |||
3.4 | Could classification of exposure status have been affected by knowledge of the outcome or risk of the outcome? | |||
3.5 | Were exposure assessment methods robust (including methods used to input data)? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to measurement of outcomes or exposures? | ||||
4. | Bias due to departures from intended exposures | |||
4.1 | Is there concern that changes in exposure status occurred among participants? | |||
If your aim for this study is to assess the effect of initiating and adhering to an exposure (as in a per-protocol analysis), answer questions 4.2 and 4.3, otherwise continue to 4.4 if Y or PY to 4.1. | ||||
4.2 | Did many participants switch to other exposures? | |||
4.3 | Were the critical co-exposures balanced across exposure groups? | |||
4.4 | If Y/PY to 4.1, or Y/PY to 4.2, or 4.3: Were adjustment techniques used that are likely to correct for these issues? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to departures from the intended exposures? | ||||
5. | Bias due to missing data | |||
5.1 | Were there missing outcome data? | |||
5.2 | Were participants excluded due to missing data on exposure status? | |||
5.3 | Were participants excluded due to missing data on other variables needed for the analysis? | |||
5.4 | If Y/PY to 5.1, 5.2 or 5.3: Are the proportion of participants and reasons for missing data similar across exposures? | |||
5.5 | If Y/PY to 5.1, 5.2 or 5.3: Were appropriate statistical methods used to account for missing data? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to missing data? | ||||
6. | Bias in measurement of outcomes | |||
6.1 | Could the outcome measure have been influenced by knowledge of the exposure received? | |||
6.2 | Was the outcome measure sensitive? | |||
6.3 | Were outcome assessors unaware of the exposure received by study participants? | |||
6.4 | Were the methods of outcome assessment comparable across exposure groups? | |||
6.5 | Were any systematic errors in measurement of the outcome unrelated to exposure received? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to measurement of outcomes? | ||||
7 | Bias in selection of the reported result | |||
Is the reported effect estimate likely to be selected, on the basis of the results, from…?: | ||||
7.1 | …multiple outcome measurements within the outcome domain? | |||
7.2 | …multiple analyses of the exposure-outcome relationship? | |||
7.3 | …different subgroups? | |||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the predicted direction of bias due to selection of the reported result? | ||||
Overall risk of bias | ||||
Risk of bias judgement | ||||
Optional: What is the overall predicted direction of bias for this outcome? |