In drug utilisation research, the primary purpose of intervention studies is to evaluate how changes in context affect drug use. The effect of an intervention can be assessed by comparing drug use within a population before and after its implementation or by comparing a population affected by the intervention to a control group that was not affected. In contrast to non-experimental studies-where data pertains to patients being treated in routine clinical care-experimental drug utilisation studies involve some degree of researcher involvement at the design stage. Cluster-randomised trial designs may be preferred over a traditional randomised controlled trial when the target of the intervention is a larger group of people rather than an individual. In drug utilisation research, quasi-experimental designs are used to evaluate the impact of educational and regulatory interventions to improve drug prescribing; and/or to assess the adherence to prescribing recommendations to maintain the positive benefit-risk profile of medicinal products.

Mueller, T., Mazzaglia, G., Carlos E., D. (2024). Intervention studies in drug utilisation research. In B.W. Monique Elseviers (a cura di), Drug Utilization Research: Methods and Applications - Second Edition (pp. 73-81). wiley [10.1002/9781119911685.ch7].

Intervention studies in drug utilisation research

Mazzaglia G.;
2024

Abstract

In drug utilisation research, the primary purpose of intervention studies is to evaluate how changes in context affect drug use. The effect of an intervention can be assessed by comparing drug use within a population before and after its implementation or by comparing a population affected by the intervention to a control group that was not affected. In contrast to non-experimental studies-where data pertains to patients being treated in routine clinical care-experimental drug utilisation studies involve some degree of researcher involvement at the design stage. Cluster-randomised trial designs may be preferred over a traditional randomised controlled trial when the target of the intervention is a larger group of people rather than an individual. In drug utilisation research, quasi-experimental designs are used to evaluate the impact of educational and regulatory interventions to improve drug prescribing; and/or to assess the adherence to prescribing recommendations to maintain the positive benefit-risk profile of medicinal products.
Capitolo o saggio
Clinical care; Drug utilisation; Intervention studies; Medicinal products; Quasi-experimental studies; Randomised controlled trials;
English
Drug Utilization Research: Methods and Applications - Second Edition
Monique Elseviers, Björn Wettermark, Ria Benkó, Marion Bennie, Katarina Gvozdanović, Mikael Hoffmann, Irina Iaru, Verica Ivanovska, Seán MacBride-Stewart, Tanja Mueller, Elisabetta Poluzzi, Lisa Pont, Hege Salvesen Blix, Gabriel Sanfélix-Gimeno, Gisbert Selke, Katja Taxis, Ana Tomas Petrović, Indrė Trečiokienė, Sabine Vogler
6-set-2024
2024
9781119911654
wiley
73
81
Mueller, T., Mazzaglia, G., Carlos E., D. (2024). Intervention studies in drug utilisation research. In B.W. Monique Elseviers (a cura di), Drug Utilization Research: Methods and Applications - Second Edition (pp. 73-81). wiley [10.1002/9781119911685.ch7].
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