Exam One - Clinical Relevance of Change Flashcards

1
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5 standards of clinical relevance

A
  • effect size
  • standard mean difference
  • standard error of the measurement
  • minimum detectable difference
  • minimum clinically important difference
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2
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alpha level

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your tolerance for declaring a sample mean “significantly different” if it falls outside the expected range by choice

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3
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P<0.05

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statistically significant
reject the null hypothesis
“unlikely enough” to conclude the observed result did not occur by chance

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4
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P>0.05

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not statistically significant
fail to reject the null hypothesis
“not unlikely enough” to conclude the observed result was not a chance occurrence

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5
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problems with black and white philosophy??

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P<0.05 is arbitrary and subjective

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6
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do we ONLY want to know if the difference could be attributed to chance alone?

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no! We also care if the change was clinically relevant!

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7
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What measure evaluates treatment effect, independent of sample size?

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effect size! (ES)

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8
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ES =

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(change score)/(average standard deviation)

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9
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Es is the expression of the magnitude of the difference _____________

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between 2 means

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10
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what measure is a comparison of 2 treatment effects, independent of sample size?

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Standard mean difference (SMD)

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11
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SMD =

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(treatment A change - Treatment B change)/(average SD)

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12
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SMD is the expression of the magnitude of the difference _______________-

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between 2 CHANGE scores (4 means)

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13
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ES, SMD interpretation scale

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> .8 BIG treatment effect
.4-.8 effect is big enough we can be confident a true effect exists
.2-.4 treatment effect is small enough that clinician may not perceive a benefit/harm
<.2 what treatment effect??

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14
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What are two other standards to measure clinical significance?

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  • Minimum clinically important difference (MCID)
  • minimum detectable difference (MDD or MDC)
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15
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MCDI is…

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  • the smallest diff a patient would perceive as beneficial
  • specific to the individual patient goals and values
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16
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with MDD/MDC we must ask ourselves…

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is the effect outside the bounds of potential measurement error?

17
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What formula do we use when considering the MDD/MDC?

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Standard error of measurement (SEM)

18
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SEM =

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SD * sqrt (1-ICC)

19
Q

MDD95

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the difference required to be 95% confident the effects are not due to measurement error

20
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MDD95 =

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2.77*SEM

21
Q

measures with low MDD are considered _________-

A

responsive

22
Q

What are the measures to judge the relevance of continuous effects?

A
  • effect size
  • standard mean difference
  • standard error of the measurement
  • minimum detectable difference
  • minimum clinically importance difference
23
Q

What are the measures to judge discrete effects?

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  • absolute benefit increase/risk reduction
  • relative benefit increase/risk reduction
  • number needed to treat
24
Q

Many studies use______ to measure effects of an intervention

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discrete
ex - success vs failure

25
Q

discrete results are often analyzed by _____-

A

count (# or %)

26
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Number needed to treat (NNT)

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number of patients who must receive the intervention to produce one positive outcome or avoid one adverse event (relative to control condition)

27
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ARR =

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absolute risk reduction = % controls w?prob - % therapy group w/ prob

28
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RRR =

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relative risk reduction = (% controls w?prob - % therapy group w/ prob)/(% of controls w/ prob)

29
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NNT =

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1/ARR
(1/% controls w?prob - % therapy group w/ prob)

30
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ABI

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absolute benefit increase = % therapy group w/ outcome - % control group with outcome

31
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RBI

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relative benefit increase = (% therapy group w/ outcome - % control group with outcome)/(% of controls w/ outcome)

32
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NNT =

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1/ABI
(1/% therapy group w/ outcome - % control group with outcome)

33
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ceiling effects

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scores that are already high are not likely to go higher

34
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floor effects

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scores that are already low are not likely to go lower

35
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change scores should be interpreted with respect to…

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baseline scores