Visualizing External Validity: Graphical Displays to Inform the Extension of Treatment Effects from Trials to Clinical Practice.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-30 DOI:10.1097/EDE.0000000000001694
Jennifer L Lund, Michael A Webster-Clark, Daniel Westreich, Hanna K Sanoff, Nicholas Robert, Jennifer R Frytak, Marley Boyd, Shahar Shmuel, Til Stürmer, Alexander P Keil
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Abstract

Background: In the presence of effect measure modification, estimates of treatment effects from randomized controlled trials may not be valid in clinical practice settings. The development and application of quantitative approaches for extending treatment effects from trials to clinical practice settings is an active area of research.

Methods: In this article, we provide researchers with a practical roadmap and four visualizations to assist in variable selection for models to extend treatment effects observed in trials to clinical practice settings and to assess model specification and performance. We apply this roadmap and visualizations to an example extending the effects of adjuvant chemotherapy (5-fluorouracil vs. plus oxaliplatin) for colon cancer from a trial population to a population of individuals treated in community oncology practices in the United States.

Results: The first visualization screens for potential effect measure modifiers to include in models extending trial treatment effects to clinical practice populations. The second visualization displays a measure of covariate overlap between the clinical practice populations and the trial population. The third and fourth visualizations highlight considerations for model specification and influential observations. The conceptual roadmap describes how the output from the visualizations helps interrogate the assumptions required to extend treatment effects from trials to target populations.

Conclusions: The roadmap and visualizations can inform practical decisions required for quantitatively extending treatment effects from trials to clinical practice settings.

外部有效性可视化:图形显示,为将治疗效果从试验推广到临床实践提供信息。
背景:在存在效果测量修正的情况下,随机对照试验的治疗效果估计值在临床实践环境中可能无效。开发和应用定量方法将试验中的治疗效果推广到临床实践环境中是一个活跃的研究领域:在本文中,我们为研究人员提供了一个实用的路线图和四种可视化方法,以帮助他们为模型选择变量,从而将试验中观察到的治疗效果扩展到临床实践环境中,并评估模型的规格和性能。我们将这一路线图和可视化应用于一个实例,将结肠癌辅助化疗(5-氟尿嘧啶与奥沙利铂)的效果从试验人群扩展到美国社区肿瘤实践中接受治疗的人群:第一种可视化方法可筛选出潜在的效应测量调节因子,并将其纳入将试验治疗效果扩展到临床实践人群的模型中。第二个可视化图显示了临床实践人群与试验人群之间的协变量重叠度。第三种和第四种可视化方法强调了模型规范的注意事项和有影响力的观察结果。概念路线图描述了可视化的输出如何帮助审查将治疗效果从试验扩展到目标人群所需的假设:该路线图和可视化可为将治疗效果从试验定量扩展到临床实践环境所需的实际决策提供信息。
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Epidemiology
Epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
177
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epidemiology publishes original research from all fields of epidemiology. The journal also welcomes review articles and meta-analyses, novel hypotheses, descriptions and applications of new methods, and discussions of research theory or public health policy. We give special consideration to papers from developing countries.
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