This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population health outcomes. In the absence of a gold standard, Wayne D Hall and Jayne Lucke argue that a convergence of evidence from different types of studies using multiple methods of independent imperfection provides the best basis for attributing improvements in health outcomes to the use of medicines. The major requirements are: good evidence that a safe and effective medicine is being appropriately prescribed; covariation between medicine use and improved health outcomes; and being able to discount alternative explanations of the covariation (via covariate adjustment, propensity analyses and sensitivity analyses), so that medicine use is the most plau...
International audienceIn pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dict...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...
Promising evidence from clinical studies of drug effects does not always translate to improvements i...
This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population healt...
How can we communicate to the public that population level health interventions are effective at imp...
In pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dictate the choi...
Pharmacoepidemiology aims to study the use and both the adverse and beneficial effects of drugs and ...
Despite several decades of evidence supporting the benefits of taking medications in various disease...
The aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate methodologies to assess the impact of medicines u...
Evidence-based medicine is the application of scientific evidence to clinical practice. This article...
Trials assessing the effects of therapies on symptoms, functional capacity, health-related quality o...
Irrational use of medicines is one of the most serious global public health problems we face today. ...
INTRODUCTION: Medicines information services (MISs) aim to promote the safe, effective and economic ...
Objectives Prescribed and over-the-counter (non-prescribed) medicine usage has increased in recent y...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
International audienceIn pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dict...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...
Promising evidence from clinical studies of drug effects does not always translate to improvements i...
This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population healt...
How can we communicate to the public that population level health interventions are effective at imp...
In pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dictate the choi...
Pharmacoepidemiology aims to study the use and both the adverse and beneficial effects of drugs and ...
Despite several decades of evidence supporting the benefits of taking medications in various disease...
The aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate methodologies to assess the impact of medicines u...
Evidence-based medicine is the application of scientific evidence to clinical practice. This article...
Trials assessing the effects of therapies on symptoms, functional capacity, health-related quality o...
Irrational use of medicines is one of the most serious global public health problems we face today. ...
INTRODUCTION: Medicines information services (MISs) aim to promote the safe, effective and economic ...
Objectives Prescribed and over-the-counter (non-prescribed) medicine usage has increased in recent y...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
International audienceIn pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dict...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...
Promising evidence from clinical studies of drug effects does not always translate to improvements i...