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REVIEWING TRANSFERABILITY IN ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS ORIGINATING FROM EASTERN EUROPE

机译:审查源自东欧的经济评估的可传递性

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>Objectives: The aim of this study is to analyze the quality and transferability issues reported in published peer-reviewed English-language economic evaluations based in healthcare settings of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) and former Soviet countries.>Methods: A systematic search of economic evaluations of healthcare interventions was performed for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovenia, and Ukraine. The included studies were assessed according to their characteristics, quality (using Drummond's checklist), use of local data, and the transferability of inputs and results, if addressed.>Results: Most of the thirty-four economic evaluations identified were conducted from a healthcare or payer perspective (74 percent), with 47 percent of studies focusing on infectious diseases. The least frequently and transparently addressed parameters were the items’ stated perspectives, relevant costs included, accurately measured costs in appropriate units, outcomes and costs credibly valued, and uncertainties addressed. Local data were often used to assess unit costs, baseline risk, and resource usage, while jurisdiction-specific utilities were included in only one study. Only 32 percent of relevant studies discussed the limitations of using foreign data, and 36 percent of studies discussed the transferability of their own study results to other jurisdictions.>Conclusions: Transferability of the results is not sufficiently discussed in published economic evaluations. To simplify the transferability of studies to other jurisdictions, the following should be comprehensively addressed: uncertainty, impact of influential parameters, and data transferability. The transparency of reporting should be improved.
机译:>目标:本研究的目的是分析基于发表于中欧和东欧(CEE)和前苏联国家医疗机构的同行评审的英语经济评估所报告的质量和可转移性问题。>方法:对亚美尼亚,阿塞拜疆,白俄罗斯,保加利亚,爱沙尼亚,格鲁吉亚,土库曼斯坦,哈萨克斯坦,立陶宛,前南斯拉夫的马其顿共和国,摩尔多瓦共和国进行了医疗干预经济评价的系统搜索,罗马尼亚,俄罗斯联邦,塞尔维亚,斯洛文尼亚和乌克兰。根据研究的特点,质量(使用Drummond的清单),使用本地数据以及输入和结果的可传递性(如果已解决)进行了评估。>结果:三十四项经济评估中的大多数从医疗保健或付款人的角度进行调查(74%),其中47%的研究集中于传染病。最不经常和最透明地解决的参数是项目的陈述观点,包括的相关成本,以适当单位准确计量的成本,可靠地评估的结果和成本以及解决的不确定性。经常使用本地数据来评估单位成本,基准风险和资源使用情况,而仅针对一项辖区的公用事业仅包括在一项研究中。只有32%的相关研究讨论了使用国外数据的局限性,而36%的研究讨论了其自身研究结果向其他司法管辖区的可转移性。>结论:结果的可转移性在已发表的出版物中没有得到充分讨论经济评估。为了简化研究向其他司法管辖区的可转移性,应全面解决以下问题:不确定性,影响性参数的影响和数据可转移性。报告的透明度应提高。

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