估计:它们是什么以及为什么我们应该使用它们
Brennan C Kahan1, Declan Devane2
1MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology, UCL, London, UK.
Journal of clinical epidemiology
|November 17, 2025
概括
估计通过精确定义治疗效果和处理随机化后事件来澄清临床试验结果. 了解估计值可以改善对利益相关者的试验设计和解释.
科学领域:
- 临床试验方法论 临床试验方法论
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
背景情况:
- 临床试验中的随机化后事件,如停止治疗,复杂的结果解释.
- 估计提供了对治疗效果的精确定义,解决了间流动事件.
研究的目的:
- 介绍估计的概念和属性.
- 在临床试验分析中解释管理间流动事件的策略.
- 证明估计和选择对试验设计和解释的影响.
主要方法:
- 这篇文章概述了五个关键的估计和属性:人口,治疗条件,终点,总结措施和间流事件的策略.
- 它详细介绍了管理间流事件的五个主要策略:治疗政策,复合,在治疗中,假设和主要层.
- 认知行为疗法与治疗轻度焦虑的药物试验的实例说明了这些概念.
主要成果:
- 不同的估计和选择导致不同的研究设计,分析和解释.
- 敏感性分析可以根据不同的假设评估试验结果的可靠性.
结论:
- 估计提高了临床试验结果的清晰度和相关性.
- 对于设计试验的研究人员和解释结果的利益相关者来说,了解估计值至关重要.
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