Dowd B, Feldman R
Division of Health Services Research and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455.
J Health Econ. 1991 Oct;10(3):343-8. doi: 10.1016/0167-6296(91)90034-k.
In evaluation research, some interventions are designed to affect both the subjects that receive the intervention and those that do not. Preferred provider organizations (PPOs) are an example, because if they are successful, PPOs will direct patients away from non-preferred providers towards preferred providers. When the intervention affects all subjects, the excluded group cannot serve as a control group if one wishes to estimate the experience of subjects in the absence of the intervention. That estimate must come from subjects completely unaffected by the treatment.
在评估研究中,一些干预措施旨在影响接受干预的对象以及未接受干预的对象。优先提供者组织(PPO)就是一个例子,因为如果它们取得成功,PPO会引导患者从不被优先选择的提供者转向被优先选择的提供者。当干预措施影响所有对象时,如果有人希望估计在没有干预的情况下对象的经历,被排除的组就不能作为对照组。该估计必须来自完全不受治疗影响的对象。