نتایج جستجو برای: comparative effectiveness research

تعداد نتایج: 1875462  

Journal: :Contemporary clinical trials 2015
Mei-Chiung Shih Mintu Turakhia Tze Leung Lai

One of the provisions of the health care reform legislation in 2010 was for funding pragmatic clinical trials or large observational studies for comparing the effectiveness of different approved medical treatments, involving broadly representative patient populations. After reviewing pragmatic clinical trials and the issues and challenges that have made them just a small fraction of comparative...

2018
Katherine Davis Sarah L. Gorst Nicola Harman Valerie Smith Elizabeth Gargon Douglas G. Altman Jane M. Blazeby Mike Clarke Sean Tunis Paula R. Williamson

BACKGROUND Core outcome sets (COS) comprise a minimum set of outcomes that should be measured and reported in all trials for a specific health condition. The COMET (Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials) Initiative maintains an up to date, publicly accessible online database of published and ongoing COS. An annual systematic review update is an important part of this process. METHODS ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2011
Anirban Basu

The United States aspires to use information from comparative effectiveness research (CER) to reduce waste and contain costs without instituting a formal rationing mechanism or compromising patient or physician autonomy with regard to treatment choices. With such ambitious goals, traditional combinations of research designs and analytical methods used in CER may lead to disappointing results. I...

2016
Sebastien Haneuse Michael Daniels

Electronic health records (EHR) data are increasingly seen as a resource for cost-effective comparative effectiveness research (CER). Since EHR data are collected primarily for clinical and/or billing purposes, their use for CER requires consideration of numerous methodologic challenges including the potential for confounding bias, due to a lack of randomization, and for selection bias, due to ...

2016
Maryse C. Cnossen Suzanne Polinder Hester F. Lingsma Andrew I. R. Maas David Menon Ewout W. Steyerberg

INTRODUCTION The strength of evidence underpinning care and treatment recommendations in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is low. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) has been proposed as a framework to provide evidence for optimal care for TBI patients. The first step in CER is to map the existing variation. The aim of current study is to quantify variation in general structural and process ch...

2014
Elisabeth Dowling Root Deborah SK Thomas Elizabeth J Campagna Elaine H Morrato

BACKGROUND Area-level variation in treatment and outcomes may be a potential source of confounding bias in observational comparative effectiveness studies. This paper demonstrates how to use exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) and spatial statistical methods to investigate and control for these potential biases. The case presented compares the effectiveness of two antipsychotic treatment s...

Journal: :Medical care 2013
William R Hersh Mark G Weiner Peter J Embi Judith R Logan Philip R O Payne Elmer V Bernstam Harold P Lehmann George Hripcsak Timothy H Hartzog James J Cimino Joel H Saltz

The growing amount of data in operational electronic health record systems provides unprecedented opportunity for its reuse for many tasks, including comparative effectiveness research. However, there are many caveats to the use of such data. Electronic health record data from clinical settings may be inaccurate, incomplete, transformed in ways that undermine their meaning, unrecoverable for re...

2012
Claudia M. Witt Margaret Chesney Richard Gliklich Lawrence Green George Lewith Bryan Luce Anne McCaffrey Shelly Rafferty Withers Harold C. Sox Sean Tunis Brian M. Berman

The increasing burden of chronic diseases presents not only challenges to the knowledge and expertise of the professional medical community, but also highlights the need to improve the quality and relevance of clinical research in this domain. Many patients now turn to complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) to treat their chronic illnesses; however, there is very little evidence to guide ...

2014
Matthias Vogl Rainer Wilkesmann Christian Lausmann Werner Plötz

BACKGROUND To facilitate the discussion on the increasing number of total hip replacements (THR) and their effectiveness, we apply a joint evaluation of hospital case costs and health outcomes at the patient level to enable comparative effectiveness research (CER) based on the preoperative health state. METHODS In 2012, 292 patients from a German orthopedic hospital participated in health sta...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2014
Claudia M Witt Shelly Rafferty Withers Suzanne Grant Michael S Lauer Sean Tunis Brian M Berman

The interest in Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) in the international community is growing. A panel titled "What Can Comparative Effectiveness Research Contribute to Integrative Health in International Perspective?" took place at the 3rd International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health in Portland, Oregon, in 2012. The presentations at this panel highlighted different ...

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