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Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus

INTRODUCTION: Considering the rising global healthcare expenses, economic evaluations are more important than ever. Even though the number of studies regarding costs and cost-effectiveness is increasing, the quality of these studies remains relatively low. This is mainly caused by abundant heterogen...

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Autores principales: Droeghaag, Ruud, Schuermans, Valérie N E, Hermans, Sem M M, Smeets, Anouk Y J M, Caelers, Inge J M H, Hiligsmann, Mickaël, van Hemert, Wouter L W, Evers, Silvia, van Santbrink, Henk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34949622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052988
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author Droeghaag, Ruud
Schuermans, Valérie N E
Hermans, Sem M M
Smeets, Anouk Y J M
Caelers, Inge J M H
Hiligsmann, Mickaël
van Hemert, Wouter L W
Evers, Silvia
van Santbrink, Henk
author_facet Droeghaag, Ruud
Schuermans, Valérie N E
Hermans, Sem M M
Smeets, Anouk Y J M
Caelers, Inge J M H
Hiligsmann, Mickaël
van Hemert, Wouter L W
Evers, Silvia
van Santbrink, Henk
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description INTRODUCTION: Considering the rising global healthcare expenses, economic evaluations are more important than ever. Even though the number of studies regarding costs and cost-effectiveness is increasing, the quality of these studies remains relatively low. This is mainly caused by abundant heterogeneity in methods used for determining, calculating and reporting cost data, despite current general guidelines for the conduct of economic evaluations. Disease-specific recommendations for the conduct of economic evaluations in the field of spine surgery, as complement to existing general guidelines, will ameliorate overall research quality, comparability and interpretability and thus, the overall quality. We aim to provide expert-based recommendations for the design, conduct, and reporting of economic evaluations in spine surgery. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A modified Delphi study will be conducted to formulate expert-based recommendations. The following steps will be taken: (1) The conduct of a systematic review to identify relevant publications and identify relevant authors. Formation of an expert group and a Delphi-panel. (2) Drafting of statements based on articles included in the systematic literature review. Validation of drafted statements by the expert group. Step 2 can be repeated up to three times, statements can be discarded and adjusted in these rounds. Statements with more than 75% agreement will be accepted as consensus statements. (3) Validation of statements by the Delphi-panel. (4) Final recommendations. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The underlying work is based on existing literature and published data and does not include participation of patients, and thus does not require ethical review approval. The final recommendations are intended for (clinical) researchers in the field of cost-effectiveness in spine surgery. The Delphi method ensures that the final output reflects the opinions of international participants and gives insight in the adherence level to the recommendations. The aim is to reach uniformity in design, conduct and reporting of these studies, as is currently lacking. This will provide a solid basis to determine cost-effectiveness of spine surgeries and consequently aid to limit the rising healthcare costs. The findings of this study and the final recommendations will be disseminated in conferences and seminars and will be published in an international peer-reviewed journal.
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spelling pubmed-87049512022-01-10 Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus Droeghaag, Ruud Schuermans, Valérie N E Hermans, Sem M M Smeets, Anouk Y J M Caelers, Inge J M H Hiligsmann, Mickaël van Hemert, Wouter L W Evers, Silvia van Santbrink, Henk BMJ Open Health Economics INTRODUCTION: Considering the rising global healthcare expenses, economic evaluations are more important than ever. Even though the number of studies regarding costs and cost-effectiveness is increasing, the quality of these studies remains relatively low. This is mainly caused by abundant heterogeneity in methods used for determining, calculating and reporting cost data, despite current general guidelines for the conduct of economic evaluations. Disease-specific recommendations for the conduct of economic evaluations in the field of spine surgery, as complement to existing general guidelines, will ameliorate overall research quality, comparability and interpretability and thus, the overall quality. We aim to provide expert-based recommendations for the design, conduct, and reporting of economic evaluations in spine surgery. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A modified Delphi study will be conducted to formulate expert-based recommendations. The following steps will be taken: (1) The conduct of a systematic review to identify relevant publications and identify relevant authors. Formation of an expert group and a Delphi-panel. (2) Drafting of statements based on articles included in the systematic literature review. Validation of drafted statements by the expert group. Step 2 can be repeated up to three times, statements can be discarded and adjusted in these rounds. Statements with more than 75% agreement will be accepted as consensus statements. (3) Validation of statements by the Delphi-panel. (4) Final recommendations. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The underlying work is based on existing literature and published data and does not include participation of patients, and thus does not require ethical review approval. The final recommendations are intended for (clinical) researchers in the field of cost-effectiveness in spine surgery. The Delphi method ensures that the final output reflects the opinions of international participants and gives insight in the adherence level to the recommendations. The aim is to reach uniformity in design, conduct and reporting of these studies, as is currently lacking. This will provide a solid basis to determine cost-effectiveness of spine surgeries and consequently aid to limit the rising healthcare costs. The findings of this study and the final recommendations will be disseminated in conferences and seminars and will be published in an international peer-reviewed journal. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8704951/ /pubmed/34949622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052988 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Droeghaag, Ruud
Schuermans, Valérie N E
Hermans, Sem M M
Smeets, Anouk Y J M
Caelers, Inge J M H
Hiligsmann, Mickaël
van Hemert, Wouter L W
Evers, Silvia
van Santbrink, Henk
Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title_full Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title_fullStr Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title_full_unstemmed Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title_short Evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a Delphi consensus
title_sort evidence-based recommendations for economic evaluations in spine surgery: study protocol for a delphi consensus
topic Health Economics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34949622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052988
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