Best (but often forgotten) Statistical Practices: Measuring Real-World Intervention Effectiveness using Electronic Health Data

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition(2023)

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The evidence base supporting the use of most interventions consists primarily of data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs), but how and to whom interventions are delivered in clinical practice may differ substantially from these foundational RCTs. With the increasing availability of electronic health data, it is now feasible to study the “real-world” effectiveness of a wide range of interventions. However, real-world intervention effectiveness studies using electronic health data face many challenges including data quality, selection bias, confounding by indication, and lack of generalizability. In this article, we describe the key barriers to generating high-quality evidence from real-world intervention effectiveness studies and suggest statistical best practices for addressing them.
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real-world evidence, electronic health records, causal inference, intervention effectiveness, generalizability, statistical best practices
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