A tool to assess risk of bias in non-randomized follow-up studies of exposure effects (ROBINS-E)
University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust · University of Bristol · +25 more institutions
Abstract
Observational epidemiologic studies provide critical data for the evaluation of the potential effects of environmental, occupational and behavioural exposures on human health. Systematic reviews of these studies play a key role in informing policy and practice. Systematic reviews should incorporate assessments of the risk of bias in results of the included studies.
To develop a new tool, Risk Of Bias In Non-randomized Studies - of Exposures (ROBINS-E) to assess risk of bias in estimates from cohort studies of the causal effect of an exposure on an outcome. METHODS AND RESULTS: ROBINS-E was developed by a large group of researchers from diverse research and public health disciplines through a series of working groups, in-person meetings and pilot testing phases. The tool aims to assess the risk of bias in a specific result (exposure effect estimate) from an individual observational study that examines the effect of an exposure on an outcome. A series of preliminary considerations informs the core ROBINS-E assessment, including details of the result being assessed and the causal effect being estimated. The assessment addresses bias within seven domains, through a series of 'signalling questions'. Domain-level judgements about risk of bias are derived from the answers to these questions, then combined to produce an overall risk of bias judgement for the result, together with judgements about the direction of bias.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 477.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
26- JPJulian P. T. HigginsCorresponding
University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, University of Bristol, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
- RLRebecca L. Morgan
Impact, McMaster University
- AAAndrew A. Rooney
Triangle, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- KWKyla W. Taylor
Triangle, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- KAKristina A. Thayer
Environmental Protection Agency
Topics & keywords
- Randomized controlled trial
- Environmental health
- Environmental science
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- CFCHDI Foundation
- USUnited Soybean Board
- NBNIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre
- NCNational Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- CRCancer Research UKAwards: A29019, C18281/A29019, C18281
- NINational Institute for Health and Care ResearchAward: NIHR203807
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: HHSN273201600015U, GS00Q14OADU417
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: MR/M025209/1, HDR-23013
- NINational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesAward: ES103379-01