An Evaluation of Different Strategies for Sampling Controls in an Online Case-Crossover Study of Acute Flares in Knee Osteoarthritis

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作者
Rathod-Mistry, Trishna [1 ]
Peat, George [2 ,3 ]
Neogi, Tuhina [4 ]
Thomas, Martin J. [2 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Ctr Stat Med, Nuffield Dept Orthopaed Rheumatol & Musculoskeleta, Oxford, England
[2] Keele Univ, Primary Care Ctr Versus Arthrit, Sch Med, Keele, Staffs, England
[3] Sheffield Hallam Univ, Ctr Appl Hlth & Social Care Res CARe, Sheffield, England
[4] Boston Univ, Dept Med, Sect Rheumatol, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
[5] Haywood Hosp, Midlands Partnership Univ NHS Fdn Trust, Haywood Acad Rheumatol Ctr, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
[6] Keele Univ, Primary Care Ctr Versus Arthrit, Sch Med, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England
来源
CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | 2023年 / 15卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
osteoarthritis; flare; pain; case; -crossover; sampling; knee; DESIGN; RISK;
D O I
10.2147/CLEP.S401488
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate bias and precision of exposure-outcome effect estimates from three control sampling strategies in a case -crossover study. Methods: Online case-crossover study investigating eight physical activity-related triggers for acute flares in knee osteoarthritis. Exposures were measured in hazard periods (<= 24 hours before self-declared flare onset). Control period exposure was measured in three ways: (1) four scheduled questionnaires over 13-weeks, (2) "usual" physical activity levels ascertained at baseline, (3) over three days before flare onset. Derived odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals and standard errors were compared. Results: Of 744 participants (mean age 62.1 [SD 10.2] years; 61% female), 493 reported 714 flares. Selecting controls from scheduled questionnaires, independent of hazard periods, yielded predominantly odds ratios in the expected direction (exposure "a lot" versus exposure "not at all", range: 0.57-3.22). When controls were sampled at baseline (range: 0.01-1.42) or immediately before a flare (range: 0.30-1.27) most odds ratio estimates were inverted. Standard errors of the log odds ratios were smallest when controls were sampled from scheduled questionnaires (range: 0.264-0.473) compared to controls sampled at baseline (range: 0.267-0.589) or immediately before a flare (range: 0.319-0.621). Conclusion: Our findings are sensitive to control sample selection. Under certain conditions, different patterns could be attributed to over reporting and social desirability bias, where people may want to present themselves more positively about their "usual" physical activity levels, at baseline. Exposure measurement at the time of a flare may be less precise and more susceptible to recall bias due to systematically reporting exposures differently during a flare, compared to control measurement independent of flares.
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