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Health Outcomes Research
Conducting Health Outcomes Research
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Graduate
07/26/2012

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Threats to Internal Validity
Definition
  • History (event may take place outside of the study and is not pat of intervention of interest) 
  • Maturation (observed outcome may be the result of the subject growing wiser) 
  • Testing (famililarity with the test when used repeatedly) 
  • Instrumentation (observers become experienced between pre and post test) 
  • Statistical Regression (scorers regress toward the mean with repeated measurement) 
  • Selection (differences in the people in one group vs. another)'
  • Mortality and Attrition (differential dropout)
  • Attention (know they are being observed)
  • Diffusion (subjects talk to eachother)
  • Interaction with selection
Term
what is proof of causation?
Definition

A must be consistently associated with B

A must always precede B

There must be a theoretical connection of A to B

Term
what are the 3 components of the Donabedian framework?
Definition
  • structure (training care providers)
  • process (what was the action taken?)
  • outcome (what was the result?)
Term
what are severity measures?
Definition
when you refine diagnoses in terms of their implications for outcomes by addressing characteristics that suggest varying prognoses
Term
Donabedian's process of care
Definition
  • doing it right
  • doing it well
Term
what is a propensity score?
Definition
identifies the variables that might be associated with using or not using a given service
Term
internal validity
Definition
tightness of comparisons
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external validity
Definition
generalizability
Term
explain generic and condition-specific outcome measures. What is the difference?
Definition

Generic:

  • causal links may be difficult to trace, they address larger constructs
  • measures of function
  • satisfaction with the care provided

Condition specific:

Need to be added to a summary measure, like a weighted scale (typically more sensitive to treatment effect since they vary with the condition being treated)

Term
Five key steps in outcome research
Definition

Define a researchable question

Develop a conceptual model

conduct a literature review

operationalize the variables

develop a research plan

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what is comparative effectiveness research?
Definition
designed to inform health care decisions by providing evidence on the effectiveness, nenefits and harms of different treatment options
Term
give exampes of outcome measures
Definition

mortality

morbidity

health status

quality of life

patient satisfaction

health economic outcomes

Term
how are mortality and morbidity measured?
Definition

mortality: survival time, death event

morbidity: time to an occurance of a clinical event (such as stroke, MI, cancer)

Term
how is patient satisfaction defined?
Definition
the distance between quality of life and individual expectations
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health economic outcomes (how is it measured?)
Definition
using cost utility and cost effectiveness
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