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Sarah E Robertson
Sarah E Robertson
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Extending inferences from a randomized trial to a new target population
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, JA Steingrimsson, EA Stuart, MA Hernan
Statistics in medicine 39 (14), 1999-2014, 2020
1852020
Generalizing causal inferences from individuals in randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, EJ Tchetgen, EA Stuart, MA Hernán
Biometrics 75 (2), 685-694, 2019
1812019
Study designs for extending causal inferences from a randomized trial to a target population
IJ Dahabreh, SJPA Haneuse, JM Robins, SE Robertson, AL Buchanan, ...
American journal of epidemiology 190 (8), 1632-1642, 2021
822021
Toward causally interpretable meta-analysis: transporting inferences from multiple randomized trials to a new target population
IJ Dahabreh, LC Petito, SE Robertson, MA Hernán, JA Steingrimsson
Epidemiology 31 (3), 334-344, 2020
712020
External validation of the DHAKA score and comparison with the current IMCI algorithm for the assessment of dehydration in children with diarrhoea: a prospective cohort study
AC Levine, J Glavis-Bloom, P Modi, S Nasrin, B Atika, S Rege, ...
The Lancet Global health 4 (10), e744-e751, 2016
372016
Efficient and robust methods for causally interpretable meta‐analysis: Transporting inferences from multiple randomized trials to a target population
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, LC Petito, MA Hernán, JA Steingrimsson
Biometrics 79 (2), 1057-1072, 2023
362023
Sex and gender differences in acute pediatric diarrhea: a secondary analysis of the Dhaka study
AF Jarman, SE Long, SE Robertson, S Nasrin, NH Alam, AJ McGregor, ...
Journal of epidemiology and global health 8 (1), 42-47, 2018
342018
Sensitivity analysis using bias functions for studies extending inferences from a randomized trial to a target population
IJ Dahabreh, JM Robins, SJPA Haneuse, I Saeed, SE Robertson, ...
Statistics in Medicine 42 (13), 2029-2043, 2023
322023
On the relation between g-formula and inverse probability weighting estimators for generalizing trial results
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, MA Hernán
Epidemiology 30 (6), 807-812, 2019
262019
Assessing heterogeneity of treatment effects in observational studies
SE Robertson, A Leith, CH Schmid, IJ Dahabreh
American Journal of Epidemiology 190 (6), 1088-1100, 2021
212021
Generalizing trial findings using nested trial designs with sub-sampling of non-randomized individuals
IJ Dahabreh, MA Hernán, SE Robertson, A Buchanan, JA Steingrimsson
arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.06080, 2019
152019
Using numerical methods to design simulations: revisiting the balancing intercept
SE Robertson, JA Steingrimsson, IJ Dahabreh
American journal of epidemiology 191 (7), 1283-1289, 2022
122022
Estimating subgroup effects in generalizability and transportability analyses
SE Robertson, JA Steingrimsson, NR Joyce, EA Stuart, IJ Dahabreh
American journal of epidemiology 193 (1), 149-158, 2024
112024
Medicare eligibility and healthcare access, affordability, and financial strain for low-and higher-income adults in the United States: A regression discontinuity analysis
R Aggarwal, RW Yeh, IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, RK Wadhera
PLoS Medicine 19 (10), e1004083, 2022
112022
Generalizing and transporting inferences about the effects of treatment assignment subject to non-adherence
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, MA Hernán
arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.04876, 2022
102022
Transporting inferences from a randomized trial to a new target population
IJ Dahabreh, SE Robertson, EA Stuart, MA Hernan
arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00550, 2018
102018
Regression-based estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects when extending inferences from a randomized trial to a target population
SE Robertson, JA Steingrimsson, IJ Dahabreh
European journal of epidemiology 38 (2), 123-133, 2023
62023
Global sensitivity analysis for studies extending inferences from a randomized trial to a target population
IJ Dahabreh, JM Robins, SJP Haneuse, SE Robertson, JA Steingrimsson, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09982, 2022
62022
Ultrasound Adds No Benefit to Clinical Exam for Predicting Dehydration in Children With Acute Diarrhea in a Resource‐Limited Setting
E Koeller, SE Robertson, SC Garbern, G Monk, S Nasrin, NH Alam, ...
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 38 (3), 685-693, 2019
62019
Towards causally interpretable meta-analysis: transporting inferences from multiple studies to a target population
IJ Dahabreh, LC Petito, SE Robertson, MA Hernán, JA Steingrimsson
arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.11455, 2019
52019
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