Comparison of Algorithm-based Estimates of Occupational Diesel Exhaust Exposure to Those of Multiple Independent Raters in a Population-based Case–Control Study
Author(s) -
Melissa C. Friesen,
Anjoeka Pronk,
David C. Wheeler,
YuCheng Chen,
Sarah J. Locke,
Dennis Zaebst,
Molly Schwenn,
Alison Johnson,
Richard Waddell,
Dalsu Baris,
Joanne S. Colt,
Debra T. Silverman,
Patricia A. Stewart,
Hormuzd A. Katki
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the annals of occupational hygiene
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1475-3162
pISSN - 0003-4878
DOI - 10.1093/annhyg/mes082
Subject(s) - population , statistics , metric (unit) , weighting , kappa , mathematics , algorithm , psychology , medicine , environmental health , engineering , operations management , geometry , radiology
Algorithm-based exposure assessments based on patterns in questionnaire responses and professional judgment can readily apply transparent exposure decision rules to thousands of jobs quickly. However, we need to better understand how algorithms compare to a one-by-one job review by an exposure assessor. We compared algorithm-based estimates of diesel exhaust exposure to those of three independent raters within the New England Bladder Cancer Study, a population-based case-control study, and identified conditions under which disparities occurred in the assessments of the algorithm and the raters.
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