Whiting-O'Keefe Q E, Henke C, Simborg D W
Med Care. 1984 Dec;22(12):1101-14. doi: 10.1097/00005650-198412000-00005.
The statistical methodology of health research experiments published in Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Medical Care between 1975 and 1980 for the presence or absence of an error of experimental design and analysis was examined. The error is the result of inappropriately using patient-related observations as the unit of analysis to form conclusions about provider behavior or outcomes determined jointly by patients and providers. The error was present in 20 of 28 (71%) health care experiments addressing an issue of health provider professional performance. Its usual effect is to increase erroneously the power of an experiment to detect differences between experimental and control groups. It is likely that this type of error could be avoided by the explicit and prospective definition of hypotheses and the populations to which they are intended to pertain.
对1975年至1980年间发表在《柳叶刀》《新英格兰医学杂志》和《医疗保健》上的健康研究实验的统计方法进行了审查,以确定是否存在实验设计和分析错误。该错误是由于不恰当地将与患者相关的观察结果作为分析单位,从而得出关于由患者和医疗服务提供者共同决定的医疗服务提供者行为或结果的结论。在28项涉及医疗服务提供者专业表现问题的医疗保健实验中,有20项(71%)存在该错误。其通常的影响是错误地提高实验检测实验组和对照组之间差异的效力。通过明确和前瞻性地定义假设及其适用的总体,有可能避免这类错误。