A systematic literature review of studies estimating the risk factor attributable burden in Europe

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Abstract Along with the computation of disability-adjusted life years (DALY), Global Burden Disease (GBD) study uses comparative risk assessment method to estimate burden attributable factors (RF). The methodology used for GBD studies has undergone continuous improvements through and across many independent studies. European disease network launched a series systematic literature reviews (SLR) explore key assumptions in (BoD) assessments. SLR will give an overview existing studies, including those estimating BoD RF focus on different computational approaches. also help identify ways harmonize procedures enhance comparability burden. involved four parallel reviews: non-communicable diseases, communicable injuries RF. For latter, we search strategy terms describing population (GBD area “European region”) specifically assessments (comparative [CRA], mortality/burden/risk). Studies published between January 1990 April 2020 were included, without language restrictions. was run PubMed, Web Science, Cochrane, Embase. OpenGrey, OAIster, CABDirect, WHO, targeted public health agency websites screened indexed grey literature. In addition, burden-eu members asked supplement list publications any material available their national institutes. title, abstract, full-text screening resulted final inclusion 114 publications. includes peer-reviewed articles reports showing variability CRA analysis (e.g. use exposure-response function, relative risks) other methodological choices. Further data extraction is process be presented during workshop.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: European journal of public health

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1101-1262', '1464-360X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.354