Q-SEA——作为卫生技术评估一部分进行的伦理分析的质量评估工具。

GMS health technology assessment Pub Date : 2017-03-15 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.3205/hta000128
Anna Mae Scott, Björn Hofmann, Iñaki Gutiérrez-Ibarluzea, Kristin Bakke Lysdahl, Lars Sandman, Yvonne Bombard
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摘要

伦理问题评估是卫生技术评估的重要组成部分。然而,就质量评估工具的存在而言,与HTA的其他领域(如临床或成本效益)相比,HTA的伦理在方法上是不发达的。目的:从方法论上推进HTA伦理研究:(1)提出并完善首个伦理分析质量评估工具Q-SEA;(2)将Q-SEA应用于HTA伦理样本系统评价,以说明和促进其使用。方法:为了制定Q-SEA工具的项目清单,我们系统地查阅了有关HTA伦理方法学的文献,浏览了HTA组织的网站,并在两个为期两天的研讨会上征求了32位HTA伦理领域专家的意见。随后,我们通过将Q-SEA应用于HTA的伦理分析,对其进行了改进。结果:Q-SEA仪器由过程域和输出域两个域组成。过程域包括5个要素:研究问题、文献检索、纳入/排除标准、视角和伦理框架。输出域由5个元素组成:完整性、偏差、含义、概念澄清和冲突值。结论:Q-SEA是评价HTA伦理分析质量的首选工具。进一步改进仪器以提高其可用性的工作仍在继续。
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Q-SEA - a tool for quality assessment of ethics analyses conducted as part of health technology assessments.

Q-SEA - a tool for quality assessment of ethics analyses conducted as part of health technology assessments.

Introduction: Assessment of ethics issues is an important part of health technology assessments (HTA). However, in terms of existence of quality assessment tools, ethics for HTA is methodologically underdeveloped in comparison to other areas of HTA, such as clinical or cost effectiveness. Objective: To methodologically advance ethics for HTA by: (1) proposing and elaborating Q-SEA, the first instrument for quality assessment of ethics analyses, and (2) applying Q-SEA to a sample systematic review of ethics for HTA, in order to illustrate and facilitate its use. Methods: To develop a list of items for the Q-SEA instrument, we systematically reviewed the literature on methodology in ethics for HTA, reviewed HTA organizations' websites, and solicited views from 32 experts in the field of ethics for HTA at two 2-day workshops. We subsequently refined Q-SEA through its application to an ethics analysis conducted for HTA. Results: Q-SEA instrument consists of two domains - the process domain and the output domain. The process domain consists of 5 elements: research question, literature search, inclusion/exclusion criteria, perspective, and ethics framework. The output domain consists of 5 elements: completeness, bias, implications, conceptual clarification, and conflicting values. Conclusion: Q-SEA is the first instrument for quality assessment of ethics analyses in HTA. Further refinements to the instrument to enhance its usability continue.

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