Methods matter: Instrumental variable analysis may be a complementary approach to intention-to-treat analysis and as treated analysis when analysing data from sports injury trials

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Methods matter: Instrumental variable analysis may be a complementary approach to intention-to-treat analysis and as treated analysis when analysing data from sports injury trials. / Edouard, Pascal; Steffen, Kathrin; Navarro, Laurent et al.
In: British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 55, No. 18, 09.2021, p. 1006-1008.

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Edouard P, Steffen K, Navarro L, Mansournia MA, Nielsen RO. Methods matter: Instrumental variable analysis may be a complementary approach to intention-to-treat analysis and as treated analysis when analysing data from sports injury trials. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2021 Sept;55(18):1006-1008. Epub 2020 Aug 3. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-102155

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Edouard, Pascal ; Steffen, Kathrin ; Navarro, Laurent et al. / Methods matter : Instrumental variable analysis may be a complementary approach to intention-to-treat analysis and as treated analysis when analysing data from sports injury trials. In: British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2021 ; Vol. 55, No. 18. pp. 1006-1008.

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title = "Methods matter: Instrumental variable analysis may be a complementary approach to intention-to-treat analysis and as treated analysis when analysing data from sports injury trials",
keywords = "athletics, exercise training, injury prevention, randomised controlled trial, statistics",
author = "Pascal Edouard and Kathrin Steffen and Laurent Navarro and Mansournia, {Mohammad Ali} and Nielsen, {Rasmus Oestergaard}",
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AU - Mansournia, Mohammad Ali

AU - Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard

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KW - randomised controlled trial

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