The inverse propensity score weighting (IPSW) has been often used to es- timate causal effects of treatments for observational data. However, IPSW requires strong assumptions, in which their misspecifications may severely bias estimated treatment effect. We present a bootstrap based bias-correction to adjust the propen- sity score weights in case of misspecifications of one of the main assumption. We showed, using simulation, the approach performs well in correcting biases due to model misspecifications in various contexts.The method was also illustrated using a real data based on end-stage renal disease.

Arisido, M., Mecatti, F., Rebora, P. (2020). Bootstrap corrected Propensity Score: Application for Anticoagulant Therapy in Haemodialysis Patients.. In Book of Short Papers SIS 2020 (pp.745-750). Pearson.

Bootstrap corrected Propensity Score: Application for Anticoagulant Therapy in Haemodialysis Patients.

Maeregu W. Arisido
;
Fulvia Mecatti;Paola Rebora
2020

Abstract

The inverse propensity score weighting (IPSW) has been often used to es- timate causal effects of treatments for observational data. However, IPSW requires strong assumptions, in which their misspecifications may severely bias estimated treatment effect. We present a bootstrap based bias-correction to adjust the propen- sity score weights in case of misspecifications of one of the main assumption. We showed, using simulation, the approach performs well in correcting biases due to model misspecifications in various contexts.The method was also illustrated using a real data based on end-stage renal disease.
paper
bias-correction, bootstrap, Propensity score, simulation
English
SIS 2020
2020
A.Pollice; N. Salvati; F. Schirripa Spagnolo
Book of Short Papers SIS 2020
9788891910776
2020
745
750
none
Arisido, M., Mecatti, F., Rebora, P. (2020). Bootstrap corrected Propensity Score: Application for Anticoagulant Therapy in Haemodialysis Patients.. In Book of Short Papers SIS 2020 (pp.745-750). Pearson.
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