"What's the evidence?"-Towards more empirical evaluations of the impact of OR interventions in healthcare.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2020-12-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2020.1857663
Guillaume Lamé, Sonya Crowe, Matthew Barclay
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Despite an increasing number of papers reporting applications of operational research (OR) to problems in healthcare, there remains little empirical evidence of OR improving healthcare delivery in practice. Without such evidence it is harder both to justify the usefulness of OR to a healthcare audience and to learn and continuously improve our approaches. To progress, we need to build the evidence-base on whether and how OR improves healthcare delivery through careful empirical evaluation. This position paper reviews evaluation standards in healthcare improvement research and dispels some common myths about evaluation. It highlights the current lack of robust evaluation of healthcare OR and makes the case for addressing this. It then proposes possible ways for building better empirical evaluations of OR interventions in healthcare.

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"证据是什么?"--对手术室干预措施对医疗保健的影响进行更多的实证评估。
尽管有越来越多的论文报道了运筹学(OR)在医疗保健领域的应用,但仍然很少有实证证据表明运筹学改善了医疗保健的实际提供。没有这样的证据,就很难向医疗保健受众证明运筹学的实用性,也很难学习和不断改进我们的方法。为了取得进展,我们需要通过认真的实证评估,建立有关手术室是否以及如何改善医疗服务的证据基础。本立场文件回顾了医疗保健改进研究中的评估标准,并消除了一些关于评估的常见误解。它强调了目前缺乏对医疗保健手术的有力评估,并提出了解决这一问题的理由。然后,它提出了对医疗保健领域的手术室干预措施进行更好的实证评估的可行方法。
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