Asch D A, Hershey J C, Pauly M V, Patton J P, Jedrziewski M K, Mennuti M T
Division of General Internal Medicine, VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2676, USA.
Am J Public Health. 1996 May;86(5):684-90. doi: 10.2105/ajph.86.5.684.
This paper explores several critical assumptions and methodological issues arising in cost-effectiveness analyses of genetic screening strategies in the reproductive setting.
Seven issues that arose in the development of a decision analysis of alternative strategies for cystic fibrosis carrier screening are discussed. Each of these issues required a choice in technique.
The presentations of these analyses frequently mask underlying assumptions and methodological choices. Often there is no best choice. In the case of genetic screening in the reproductive setting, these underlying issues often touch on deeply felt human values.
Space limitations for published papers often preclude explaining such choices in detail; yet these decisions determine the way the results should be interpreted. Those who develop these analyses need to make sure that the implications of important assumptions are understood by the clinicians who will use them. At the same time, clinicians need to enhance their understanding of what these models truly mean and how they address underlying clinical, ethical, and economic issues.
本文探讨了生殖领域基因筛查策略成本效益分析中出现的几个关键假设和方法学问题。
讨论了囊性纤维化携带者筛查替代策略决策分析制定过程中出现的七个问题。这些问题中的每一个都需要在技术上做出选择。
这些分析的呈现方式常常掩盖了潜在的假设和方法学选择。通常不存在最佳选择。在生殖领域的基因筛查中,这些潜在问题常常涉及到深刻的人类价值观。
已发表论文的篇幅限制常常使详细解释此类选择变得不可能;然而这些决策决定了结果的解释方式。开展这些分析的人员需要确保将重要假设的影响告知将使用这些分析的临床医生。与此同时,临床医生需要加深对这些模型真正含义以及它们如何解决潜在临床、伦理和经济问题的理解。