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Scientific Committee guidance on appraising and integrating evidence from epidemiological studies for use in EFSA's scientific assessments

Authors :
EFSA Scientific Committee
Simon More
Vasileios Bampidis
Diane Benford
Claude Bragard
Antonio Hernandez‐Jerez
Susanne Hougaard Bennekou
Konstantinos Koutsoumanis
Claude Lambré
Kyriaki Machera
Ewen Mullins
Soren Saxmose Nielsen
Josef Schlatter
Dieter Schrenk
Dominique Turck
Maged Younes
Tony Fletcher
Matthias Greiner
Evangelia Ntzani
Neil Pearce
Marco Vinceti
Martine Vrijheid
Marios Georgiadis
Andrea Gervelmeyer
Thorhallur I. Halldorsson
Source :
EFSA Journal, Vol 22, Iss 7, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wiley, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract EFSA requested its Scientific Committee to prepare a guidance document on appraising and integrating evidence from epidemiological studies for use in EFSA's scientific assessments. The guidance document provides an introduction to epidemiological studies and illustrates the typical biases, which may be present in different epidemiological study designs. It then describes key epidemiological concepts relevant for evidence appraisal. This includes brief explanations for measures of association, exposure assessment, statistical inference, systematic error and effect modification. The guidance then describes the concept of external validity and the principles of appraising epidemiological studies. The customisation of the study appraisal process is explained including tailoring of tools for assessing the risk of bias (RoB). Several examples of appraising experimental and observational studies using a RoB tool are annexed to the document to illustrate the application of the approach. The latter part of this guidance focuses on different steps of evidence integration, first within and then across different streams of evidence. With respect to risk characterisation, the guidance considers how evidence from human epidemiological studies can be used in dose–response modelling with several different options being presented. Finally, the guidance addresses the application of uncertainty factors in risk characterisation when using evidence from human epidemiological studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18314732
Volume :
22
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EFSA Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4cf0053e5eee42a1b5cbf4ae186c1f48
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2024.8866