Using Decision Rules to Assess Occupational Exposure in Population-Based Studies
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Using Decision Rules to Assess Occupational Exposure in Population-Based Studies
Abstract
Purpose of review: Population-based studies increasingly link task-based occupational questionnaire responses collected from subjects to exposure estimates via transparent, programmable decision rules. We reviewed recent applications and methodological developments of rule-based approaches.
Recent findings: Agent-specific decision rules require interviews incorporating work-task-based questions. Some studies have developed rules before the interviews took place, while others developed rules after the interviews were completed. Agreement between rule-based estimates and exposures assigned using job-by-job expert review were generally moderate to good (Kappa = 0.4-0.8). Rules providing quantitative intensity levels using measurement data or that integrate multiple independent exposure sources for the same job represent further advances to improve the characterization of occupational exposures in population studies. Decision rules have provided transparent and reproducible assessments, reduce job-by-job review, and facilitate sensitivity analyses in epidemiologic studies. Future studies should consider the development of decision rules concurrent with the questionnaire design to facilitate occupational exposure assessment efforts.
Keywords: Decision rules; Occupational exposure assessment; Population-based studies.
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Jean-François Sauvé and Melissa C. Friesen each declare no potential conflicts of interest.
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