Title: Choosing a reference group
1Choosing a reference group
- James Stuart
- EPIET, Mahon
- September 2006
2Objectives
- Define source population
- Understand importance of representativeness
- Describe advantages and disadvantages of
selecting different types of controls - Apply public health principles to choice of
reference groups in case-control studies
3Making comparisons
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- Incidence in exposed and unexposed
- Exposure in cases and controls
- Incidence over time
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fundamental to epidemiology
4Field epidemiology
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- Can be difficult to select reference group
- Especially in case control studies
- Constraints of time and resource
5Case control study
- Outbreak
- 24 cases of Salmonella Typhimurium
- Cornwall (population 500,000)
- South West England
- not far from Wales
- long way from Scotland
- onset through May 2004
- age range 16 56 years
- 9 male, 6 female
- no recent travel abroad
6Who are the right controls?
7Controls
- Controls should be representative
- of population from which cases arise
- (source population)
8Control characteristics
- If controls represent source population
- be representative of exposures in source
population - be identified as cases if they had disease under
study - have same exclusion and restriction criteria as
cases
9Source population
Cases
Exposed
Sample
Unexposed
Controls Sample of the denominator
Representative with regard to exposure
Controls
10Who is source population?
- Start with your case definition
11Case definition
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- Resident of Cornwall aged above 15 years with
isolate of Salmonella Typhimurium in faecal
sample during May 2004 - Exclusion Travel abroad in week before illness
- What is source population?
12Source population
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- Residents of Cornwall aged above 15 years
- during May 2004
- who have not recently travelled abroad
- Controls should then be
- representative of this population
13Q2. How to select controls?
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- Aim for random sample of source population
- Not always feasible
14Selecting controls (examples)
- Population
- random from register/list/directory
- stratified (age/sex/general practice)
- Friends
- Neighbourhood
- Hospital
15Population controls
- Is there a list or register of source population?
- Such a list should
- be complete
- contain all cases
- be readily accessible
- identify specified characteristics e.g. age
- Take random sample
-
16or... random digit dialling
- using residential directories or mobile numbers
(e.g. add 5 to case number) - quick and easy
- but may be bias in selection
- telephone ownership
- availability
- geographical area
- participation
17or stratification
- Stratification in study design matching
- e.g. same age, same sex, same doctor
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- Matching useful if
- do not have full list of source population
- do not want to measure effect of matching
variables - Presentation next week
18Friend controls
- Advantages
- good matching for social factors
- can be quick and efficient
- validity in food poisoning investigations
19Friends controls
- Disadvantages
- Co-operation may be limited (concern about giving
out names) - if exposure same as in cases, may not detect
causal association - Overmatching
20Neighbourhood controls
- Advantages
- no need for population register
- similar socio- economic status
- Disadvantages
- low co-operation
- may be time consuming and expensive
- might be too similar to cases
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21Hospital controls
- Advantages
- useful if all cases identified from hospital
register - easily identified
- cost and time efficient
- Disadvantages
- different catchments for different diseases
- overmatching on exposures for other diseases
22Sample size
- Often limited by number of cases available
- Unusual to select more than 2-3 controls/case
- Little extra power beyond this number
23 Controls may not be easy to find
24Source population
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- Residents of Cornwall aged above 15 years
- during May 2004
- who have not recently travelled abroad
25Which reference group ?
- You are in charge of the case control study
- What is your control definition?
- How would you select them?
- No population register or list is available
- Please discuss with your neighbourhood control
26Some common questions
- Non-cases as controls
- Asymptomatic cases
- Immune populations
- 100 exposure
27Non-cases as controls
- If attack rate high
- high risk that non-cases do not represent
exposures in source population - If attack rate low
- low risk that non-cases do not represent
exposures in source population - can use as controls
28Non-cases as controls
start
end
High attack rate
Cases
Sourcepopn
Non- cases
Low attack rate
29Asymptomatic cases
- Does it matter if we fail to identify mild cases?
- Analogous to non-response
- Example 40 cases, 40 controls
OR 20.30/20.10 3.0
30Asymptomatic cases
- If we only identify half the cases and exposure
is the same
OR 30.10/10.10 3.0 No bias
31Immune subjects
- Not eligible as cases
- So not in source population
- Difficult to identify
- May have been cases in past
- May have similar level of exposure to risk factor
as current cases in study - Bias in OR towards 1 (null value)
32100 exposure
- What if close to 100 of population exposed?
- e.g. foodborne disease outbreaks where little
choice in menu - Try to measure dose response
- Reference group lowest level of exposure (case
study to come)
33Key points in choosing controls
- Define source population
- Aim for representative sample
- Review pros and cons of available options
- Plan to minimise bias, taking account of
resources and urgency
34Be prepared to defend your choice
35and
36References
- Rothmann KJ, Greenland S. Modern epidemiology.
Lippincott-Raven 1998. - Hennekens CH, Epidemiology in Medicine.
Lippincott-Williams and Wilkins 1987. - Gregg MB. Field epidemiology. Oxford University
Press 1996. - Wacholder S, McLaughlin JK, Silverman DT, Mandel
JS. Selection of controls in case control studies
I-III. Am J Epidemiol 1992 135 1019-50.
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38Volvo factory, Sweden 3000 employees 200 cases
of gastroenteritis
Although preferable to do a cohort study, you
are short of staff to do the investigation and
you decide to do a case control study using 200
controls from the same factory How would you
select the 200 controls?