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Population Attributable Fraction in Textbooks: Time to Revise Publisher



Khosravi A1, 2 ; Nazemipour M3 ; Shinozaki T4 ; Mansournia MA5
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Source: Global Epidemiology Published:2021


Abstract

Introduction: The population attributable fraction is an important measure for assessing the impact of intervention on the disease risk in populations, but it is frequently misused in the research literature. Methods: In this study, we review the definition, calculation, interpretation and assumptions of PAF in 43 textbooks and highlight important shortcomings. Results: While the Levin formula was proposed as a method of calculation in 29 (67%) textbooks, only in 4 (9%) was the Miettinen formula or its generalization for multilevel exposure recommended to calculate a confounding-adjusted population attributable fraction. Other concepts such as generalized impact fraction and prevented and preventable fractions were briefly discussed in few textbooks. Discussion: We recommend the authors revise the textbooks in light of our proposed framework for teaching the population attributable fraction. © 2021
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