Introduction. Medication nonadherence can have a significant negative impact on treatment effectiveness. Standard intention-to-treat analyses conducted alongside clinical trials do not make adjustments for nonadherence. Several methods have been developed that attempt to estimate what treatment effectiveness would have been in the absence of nonadherence. However, health technology assessment (HTA) needs to consider effectiveness under real-world conditions, where nonadherence levels typically differ from those observed in trials. With this analytical requirement in mind, we conducted a review to identify methods for adjusting estimates of treatment effectiveness in the presence of patient nonadherence to assess their suitability for use in...
BACKGROUND: The most common factor associated with poor control of hypertension is treatment nonadh...
textIn light of drastically escalating costs for today’s medications, pharmacy benefit managers are ...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...
AbstractObjectivesTo review trial-based economic evaluations, identifying 1) the proportion reportin...
Objective: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomized controlle...
BACKGROUND: In non-inferiority trials with non-adherence to interventions (or non-compliance), inten...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractObjectivesSuboptimal compliance and failure to persist with drug treatments are important de...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly informed by nonrandomized studies, but there is l...
Evidence generated from nonrandomized studies (NRS) is increasingly submitted to health technology a...
Background: Low rates of patients adhering to their medications is a major healthcare problem. This ...
Nonadherence is a common reason for treatment failure and treatment resistance. No matter how it is ...
We consider the analysis of clinical trials that involve randomization to an active treatment ( T =...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory authorities are approving innovative therapies with limited evidence. Whilst ...
Background Two-stage least square [2SLS] and two-stage residual inclusion [2SRI] ar...
BACKGROUND: The most common factor associated with poor control of hypertension is treatment nonadh...
textIn light of drastically escalating costs for today’s medications, pharmacy benefit managers are ...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...
AbstractObjectivesTo review trial-based economic evaluations, identifying 1) the proportion reportin...
Objective: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomized controlle...
BACKGROUND: In non-inferiority trials with non-adherence to interventions (or non-compliance), inten...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractObjectivesSuboptimal compliance and failure to persist with drug treatments are important de...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly informed by nonrandomized studies, but there is l...
Evidence generated from nonrandomized studies (NRS) is increasingly submitted to health technology a...
Background: Low rates of patients adhering to their medications is a major healthcare problem. This ...
Nonadherence is a common reason for treatment failure and treatment resistance. No matter how it is ...
We consider the analysis of clinical trials that involve randomization to an active treatment ( T =...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory authorities are approving innovative therapies with limited evidence. Whilst ...
Background Two-stage least square [2SLS] and two-stage residual inclusion [2SRI] ar...
BACKGROUND: The most common factor associated with poor control of hypertension is treatment nonadh...
textIn light of drastically escalating costs for today’s medications, pharmacy benefit managers are ...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...