International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative measures (ratios, differences, or the number needed to treat) are used to express the effect of a drug or another intervention. These measures can vary in the way they are affected by the background risk measured from the reference group. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: This paper reviews the formulation, interpretation and limitations of measures of effect. We describe a little-known parameter, the attained effect or clinical result ratio, a positive reformulation of the relative risk difference, and suggest how available parameters can be best used to summarize results of studies of the effect of drugs. AIMS Measures to compare two drugs are often affect...
This paper, the second in a series of two, discusses how readers of clinical trials can extract simp...
This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population healt...
BACKGROUND: There have been ongoing efforts to understand when and how data from observational studi...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
A confusing number of measures are used to describe the effect sires from clinical trials or systema...
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
To appreciate the significance of clinical trial results, clinicians need to understand the mathemat...
BACKGROUND: Although several mathematical models have been proposed to assess the risk:benefit of dr...
n a previous article in this series we described the relative measures for reporting study results. ...
Although several mathematical models have been proposed to assess the risk:benefit of drugs in one m...
peer reviewedEvidence-based medicine relies on the results from clinical trials. We will describe th...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Purpose. The purpose of this article is to examine the effects of presenting treatment benefits in d...
The effects of an intervention is best measured in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and can be ex...
This paper, the second in a series of two, discusses how readers of clinical trials can extract simp...
This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population healt...
BACKGROUND: There have been ongoing efforts to understand when and how data from observational studi...
International audienceUNLABELLED: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Several comparative meas...
A confusing number of measures are used to describe the effect sires from clinical trials or systema...
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
To appreciate the significance of clinical trial results, clinicians need to understand the mathemat...
BACKGROUND: Although several mathematical models have been proposed to assess the risk:benefit of dr...
n a previous article in this series we described the relative measures for reporting study results. ...
Although several mathematical models have been proposed to assess the risk:benefit of drugs in one m...
peer reviewedEvidence-based medicine relies on the results from clinical trials. We will describe th...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
Purpose. The purpose of this article is to examine the effects of presenting treatment benefits in d...
The effects of an intervention is best measured in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and can be ex...
This paper, the second in a series of two, discusses how readers of clinical trials can extract simp...
This paper reviews methods that can be used to assess the impact of medicine use on population healt...
BACKGROUND: There have been ongoing efforts to understand when and how data from observational studi...