外部有效性、概括性、适用性和直接性:简介。

External validity, generalisability, applicability and directness: a brief primer.

机构信息

Evidence-Based Practice Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Evid Based Med. 2018 Feb;23(1):17-19. doi: 10.1136/ebmed-2017-110800.

Abstract

External validity is a construct that attempts to answer the question of whether we can use the results of a study in patients other than those enrolled in the study. External validity consists of two unique underlying concepts, generalisability and applicability. When the concern is about extending the results from a sample to the population from which the sample was drawn, the problem is one of generalisability. When the concern is about using inferences drawn from study participants in the care of specific patients belonging to any population, the problem is one of applicability. Clinicians, guideline developers and policymakers do not struggle with generalisability, but often struggle with applicability. When applicability is deemed to be low for a certain population, certainty in the supporting evidence becomes low due to indirectness.

摘要

外部有效性是一个试图回答我们是否可以将研究结果应用于研究中纳入的患者以外的患者的问题的概念。外部有效性由两个独特的基本概念组成,即普遍性和适用性。当关注的问题是将样本的结果推广到抽样人群时,问题是普遍性的问题。当关注的问题是在任何人群中使用从研究参与者中得出的推论来照顾特定患者时,问题就是适用性的问题。临床医生、指南制定者和决策者不会为普遍性而挣扎,而是经常为适用性而挣扎。当认为某个特定人群的适用性较低时,由于间接性,支持证据的确定性也会降低。

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