Methodological issues
Big Data and Population Health: Focusing on the Health Impacts of the Social, Physical, and Economic Environment (Howard et al Epidemiology 2017)
Case–control matching: effects, misconceptions, and recommendations (Eur J Epidem 2017)
Considerations for Pharmacoepidemiological Studies of Drug-Cancer Associations (Pottegård et al. Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol 2017)
Linked Registries: Connecting Rare Diseases Patient Registries through a Semantic Web Layer (Sernadela et al. Biomed Res Int 2017)
Livsstilsfaktorer förbisedda i kirurgiska kvalitetsregister - Registren kan ännu inte användas för att utvärdera preoperativa hälsoinsatser och levnadsvanors påverkan på komplikationer (Tönnesen at al. Läkartidningen 2017)
Nordic biobanks and registers - A basis for innovative research on health and welfare (report from NordForsk)
Policies and strategies to facilitate secondary use of research data in the health sciences (Int J Epidem 2017)
Practical and methodological issues in register-based research (special issue of Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Register för nya läkemedel i cancervården ger värdefull hjälp - Visar en bra bild av hur läkemedlen används – patienten kan följas i den kliniska vardagen (Henriksson et al. Läkartidningen 2017)
While modern medicine evolves continuously, evidence-based research methodology remains: how register studies should be interpreted and appreciated (Svantesson et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2017)
The quality of a registry based study depends on the quality of the data - without validation, it is questionable (Venermo et al. eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2017)