Center for Large Data Research and Data Sharing in Rehabilitation Learning Modules Comparative Effectiveness Research Study Design Comparative Effectiveness Research Study Design Click to view the video in a new window. Notes Recorded at the Comparative Effectiveness Research with Population-Based Data Conference, Baker Institute at Rice University, 2012. Presented by Matt Maciejewski, PhD, Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences. Learning Module Notes Modules Rigorous Quasi-Experimental Comparative Effectiveness Research Study Design Introduction (0:00-8:20)Mary Beth Landrum’s presentation: Use of Geographic Variation to Estimate Effectiveness With Nonrandomized Data (8:20-1:11:36)Principles around study design (1:13:30-1:16:54)ObjectivesLimitations to internal validity Strengths of external validity in quasi-experiments Experimental studies/RTCs enable causality statements (1:16:54-1:18:31)RCT is considered the gold standard Not the case in quasi-experiments – conditions for causality in the absence of randomization Value & Motivation of Quasi-Experimental Studies (1:18:31-1:26:11)What makes an ideal Quasi-Experimental StudyInternal validity: Refers to the ability to make casual inferencesThe controversy between experimental and quasi-experimental research Overall point of lecture: What are the design choices that must be considered to ensure a well-designed quasi-experiment in CER?4 Design Choices for Rigorous Quasi-Experiments: (1:26:11-1:27:10)In absence of randomization: incident or prevalent users, control group, pre-period measurement, post-period measurement Incident & Prevalent User Designs: (1:27:10-1:30:32)3 Cohort Choices: Incident (new) users, prevalent users, both Tradeoffs of incident user design Defining pre-period for incident cohort designs Example: Incident Cohort Study (1:30:32-1:32:47)Considerations before using Prevalent User Cohort: (1:32:47-1:40:55)Tradeoffs in prevalent user designDefining pre-period for prevalent cohort designs Choice of inclusion criteria can impact adherence estimates Incident vs Prevalent ExamplesThe Role of Counterfactuals for Internal Validity (1:40:55-1:53:12)Importance of a control groupWhat is a counterfactual? Ways of estimating.Counterfactuals in quasi-experiments Assuming you have non-equivalent controls Selection of control group Take-aways of user cohortsThreats to Internal Validity (1:53:12-2:00:47)Selection, ambiguous temporal precedence Example History & maturation; threats to internal validity Measurement Issues for Internal Validity (2:00:47-2:04:25)Pretests, posttests, non-equivalent dependent variables External validity CER/Translation research Bottom line for quasi-experimental study designs & Conclusions (2:04:25-2:05:11)Q&A (2:05:11-2:17:33) Learning Modules