Hunger Theresa, Schnell-Inderst Petra, Sahakyan Narine, Siebert Uwe
Department of Public Health,Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment,UMIT- University for Health Sciences,Medical Informatics and
Department of Public Health,Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment,UMIT- University for Health Sciences,Medical Informatics and Technology.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2016 Jan;32(3):131-9. doi: 10.1017/S0266462316000209. Epub 2016 Aug 9.
External experts can be consulted at different stages of an HTA. When using vague information sources, it is particularly important to plan, analyze, and report the information processing in a standardized and transparent way. Our objective was to search and analyze recommendations regarding where and how to include expert data in HTA.
We performed a systematic database search and screened the Internet pages of seventy-seven HTA organizations for guidelines, recommendations, and methods papers that address the inclusion of experts in HTA. Relevant documents were downloaded, and information was extracted in a standard form. Results were merged in tables and narrative evidence synthesis.
From twenty-two HTA organizations, we included forty-two documents that consider the use of expert opinion in HTA. Nearly all documents mention experts in the step of preparation of the evidence report. Six documents address their role for priority setting of topics, fifteen for scoping, twelve for the appraisal of evidence and results, another twelve documents mention experts when considering the dissemination of HTA results. During the assessment step, experts are most often asked to amend the literature search or to provide expertise for special data analyses. Another issue for external experts is to appraise the HTA results and refer them back to a clinical and social context. Little is reported on methods of expert elicitation when their input substitutes study data.
Despite existing recommendations on the use of expert opinion in HTA, common standards for elicitation are scarce in HTA guidelines.
在卫生技术评估(HTA)的不同阶段可咨询外部专家。当使用模糊的信息来源时,以标准化和透明的方式规划、分析和报告信息处理过程尤为重要。我们的目的是搜索和分析关于在HTA中何处以及如何纳入专家数据的建议。
我们进行了系统的数据库搜索,并筛选了77个HTA组织的网页,以查找涉及在HTA中纳入专家的指南、建议和方法论文。下载相关文件,并以标准形式提取信息。结果合并到表格和叙述性证据综合中。
从22个HTA组织中,我们纳入了42份考虑在HTA中使用专家意见的文件。几乎所有文件都在证据报告准备步骤中提及专家。6份文件阐述了专家在确定主题优先级方面的作用,15份涉及范围界定,12份涉及证据和结果评估,另外12份文件在考虑HTA结果传播时提及专家。在评估步骤中,最常要求专家修改文献检索或为特殊数据分析提供专业知识。外部专家的另一个问题是评估HTA结果并将其回归到临床和社会背景中。当专家的意见替代研究数据时,关于专家意见获取方法的报道很少。
尽管现有关于在HTA中使用专家意见的建议,但HTA指南中缺乏常见的意见获取标准。