Evidence Consistency via a Study Quality Lens in Systematic Reviews: a case-study of formaldehyde exposure and respiratory associations
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In this poster, consistency across study results is examined via forest plots stratifying by population, exposure (low vs high), overall study confidence, and specific domain ratings. Although the effect estimates vary considerably, when the effect estimates are stratified by exposure level and setting, and overall confidence in the exposure-outcome association, greater consistency is indicated. Generally, limitations varied across multiple domains for the studies rated as having low confidence, potentially with opposing influence on the direction of bias, but stratification by domains clarified some of the greater heterogeneity observed among these exposure-outcome associations.