临床重要性、统计显著性以及经济与生活质量结果的评估

Clinical importance, statistical significance and the assessment of economic and quality‐of‐life outcomes

Health Economics · 1993
被引 83
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

讨论了在临床试验中评估经济和生活质量结果时面临的统计方法问题,指出将标准统计推断原则应用于经济数据并不简单,需要权衡统计显著性与经济重要性。

Abstract

The assessment of economic and quality-of-life outcomes of health care interventions is moving into a new era, with such assessments increasingly being made within the context of controlled clinical trials. Traditionally the measurement of many variables in economic evaluations, particularly costs, has been deterministic. In the context of clinical trials the measurement of variables is stochastic, with the standard principles of statistical inference being applied to analyse differences between treatments in terms of effectiveness. Economists participating in clinical research are therefore being called upon to specify the sample size for the economic component of the evaluation and to undertake statistical tests for differences in cost or cost-effectiveness. This paper discusses the current methodological issues surrounding stochastic measurement in clinical trials, discusses the additional issues raised by the assessment of economic and quality-of-life outcomes and specifies the challenges facing economists if they are to answer the questions now being posed about economic analysis by statisticians and clinical researchers. It is concluded that application of the standard principles of statistical inference to economic data is not straightforward and will require value judgements to be made about statistical significance and economic importance, which may differ from those already made in purely clinical studies.

临床试验经济评估生活质量统计推断