![]() The symposium will be of interest to those keen to understand the design, application, reporting, combination, and replication of SC studies. Objectives: To introduce and receive feedback on guidance documents for the application and reporting of SC study designs in pharmacoepidemiology. We received ISPE manuscript proposal funding to develop guidance documents for the application and reporting of SC study designs: case-crossover (CCO), case-time control (CTC), case-case-time control (CCTC), and self-controlled case-series (SCCS). ![]() Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada 3 University of Washington, Seattle, WA 4 Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 5 The Open University, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom 6 University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark 7 University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canadaīackground: Self-controlled (SC) study designs are “trigger designs” that control for time-invariant confounding factors and target the association between transient exposures and sudden-onset outcomes. Wang 4, Heather Whitaker 5, Jesper Hallas 6 and Malcolm Maclure 7ġ University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 2 St. ![]() Control Yourself: Guidance for the Application and Reporting of Self-Controlled Study Designs in Pharmacoepidemiology
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