Journal article
A review of the reporting and handling of missing data in cohort studies with repeated assessment of exposure measures
A Karahalios, L Baglietto, JB Carlin, DR English, JA Simpson
BMC Medical Research Methodology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: Retaining participants in cohort studies with multiple follow-up waves is difficult. Commonly, researchers are faced with the problem of missing data, which may introduce biased results as well as a loss of statistical power and precision. The STROBE guidelines von Elm et al. (Lancet, 370:1453-1457, 2007); Vandenbroucke et al. (PLoS Med, 4:e297, 2007) and the guidelines proposed by Sterne et al. (BMJ, 338:b2393, 2009) recommend that cohort studies report on the amount of missing data, the reasons for non-participation and non-response, and the method used to handle missing data in the analyses. We have conducted a review of publications from cohort studies in order to document th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health & Medical Research Council Grants Number 60740 and Number 251533.