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dc.contributor.authorStaub, Lukas P
dc.contributor.authorDyer, Suzanne
dc.contributor.authorLord, Sarah J
dc.contributor.authorSimes, R John
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-02
dc.date.available2017-05-02
dc.date.issued2012-01-01
dc.identifier.citationStaub L, Dyer S, Lord S, Simes R. Linking the evidence: intermediate outcomes in medical test assessments. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2012; 28(1): 52–58.en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/16695
dc.description.abstractObjectives To review how health technology assessments (HTA) of medical tests incorporate intermediate outcomes in conclusions about the effectiveness of tests on improving health outcomes. Methods Systematic review of English-language test assessments in the HTA database from January 2005 to February 2010, supplemented by a search of the websites of International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA) members. Results 149 HTAs from eight countries were assessed. Half evaluated tests for screening or diagnosis, a third for disease classification (including staging, prognosis, monitoring), and a fifth for multiple purposes. In 71 HTAs (48%) only diagnostic accuracy was reported, while in 17 (11%) evidence of health outcomes was reported in addition to accuracy. Intermediate outcomes, mainly the impact of test results on patient management, were considered in 61 HTAs (41%). Of these, 47 identified randomized trials or observational studies reporting intermediate outcomes. The validity of these intermediate outcomes as a surrogate for health outcomes was not consistently discussed; nor was the quality appraisal of this evidence. Clear conclusions about whether the test was effective were included in about 60% of HTAs. Conclusions Intermediate outcomes are frequently assessed in medical test HTAs, but interpretation of this evidence is inconsistently reported. We recommend that reviewers explain the rationale for using intermediate outcomes, identify the assumptions required to link intermediate outcomes and patient benefits and harms, and assess the quality of included studies.en_AU
dc.publisherCambridge University Pressen_AU
dc.relationNHMRC project grant 571044en_AU
dc.subjectAssessmenten_AU
dc.subjectinternationalen_AU
dc.subjecttest evaluationen_AU
dc.subjectclinical evidenceen_AU
dc.subjectdiagnostic testingen_AU
dc.titleLinking the evidence: intermediate outcomes in medical test assessmentsen_AU
dc.type.pubtypePost-printen_AU


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