A critical appraisal of propensity‐score matching in the medical literature between 1996 and 2003
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- 23 November 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Statistics in Medicine
- Vol. 27 (12), 2037-2049
- https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.3150
Abstract
Propensity‐score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment‐selection bias in the estimation of treatment effects using observational data. Commonly used propensity‐score methods include covariate adjustment using the propensity score, stratification on the propensity score, and propensity‐score matching. Empirical and theoretical research has demonstrated that matching on the propensity score eliminates a greater proportion of baseline differences between treated and untreated subjects than does stratification on the propensity score. However, the analysis of propensity‐score‐matched samples requires statistical methods appropriate for matched‐pairs data. We critically evaluated 47 articles that were published between 1996 and 2003 in the medical literature and that employed propensity‐score matching. We found that only two of the articles reported the balance of baseline characteristics between treated and untreated subjects in the matched sample and used correct statistical methods to assess the degree of imbalance. Thirteen (28 per cent) of the articles explicitly used statistical methods appropriate for the analysis of matched data when estimating the treatment effect and its statistical significance. Common errors included using the log‐rank test to compare Kaplan–Meier survival curves in the matched sample, using Cox regression, logistic regression, chi‐squared tests, t‐tests, and Wilcoxon rank sum tests in the matched sample, thereby failing to account for the matched nature of the data. We provide guidelines for the analysis and reporting of studies that employ propensity‐score matching. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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