Title: Bandit Thinkhamrop, PhD.(Statistics)
1Biostatistics for Critical Appraisal
- Bandit Thinkhamrop, PhD.(Statistics)
- Dept. of Biostatistics Demography
- Faculty of Public Health
- Khon Kaen University
2Core Questions
- What is the research question?
- What is the answer or the conclusion?
- What is the magnitude of effect being used as the
basis of the conclusion? - How large is the effect conclusive or not?
- How likely is the validity of the magnitude of
effect - accurate, over or under estimate,
questionable, unassessable? - Can the conclusion be acceptable? Why?
- How this paper could be improved?
31. What is the research question?
- State the research question
- Focus on the primary research question or the one
that lead to the main conclusion - Example
- What are predictors of low birth weight?
- What is the efficacy of the HIV vaccine?
42. What is the answer or the conclusion?
- Extract the answer to the primary research
question - Usually be obtained from the main conclusion of
the study - Example
- Low BMI of mother and not received ANC increase
risk of low birth weight - HIV vaccine can prevent HIV infection
53. What is the magnitude of effect being used as
the basis of the conclusion?
- If reported, transcribe it. If not, calculate it
based on the reported results. - Its the 95CI is essential
- Summarize the magnitude of effect as a forest
plot-like diagram against the meaningful level is
recommended - Example
- OR (95CI) of each factor on low birth weight
Low BMI of mother (OR 3.2 2.50 to 4.50), and
not received ANC increase risk of low birth
weight (OR 1.6 1.02 to 2.18) - HIV vaccine efficacy is 30 (95CI 1.1 to
52.2)
6Forest plot for the Difference
Minimum meaningful level
Male (0.9 0.1 to 1.7)
Female (1.4 -0.1 to 2.9)
Overall (1.8 0.6 to 3.0)
Flavor Intervention A
Flavor Intervention B
?
?
1
-1
0
2
3
-2
-3
7Forest plot for RR, IRR, OR, HR
Minimum meaningful level
Low BMI of mother (3.20 2.50 to 4.50)
Received ANC (1.60 1.02 to 2.18)
Protective effect
Risk effect
?
0
2
0.50
1
3
4
0.33
0.25
8Notice the wrong scale
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104. How large is the effect conclusive or not?
- Compare the magnitude of both lower and upper
boundary of the 95CI with the meaningful level
of effect - To be conclusive, the CI needs NOT include the
meaningful cut point - Conclusive findings imply sufficient sample size
115. How likely is the validity of the magnitude of
effect- accurate, over or under estimate,
questionable, unassessable?
- Describe briefly how the magnitude of effect was
obtained - Describe how it could be wrong by considering
these three issues - Wrong data?
- Selection bias
- Information bias
- Confounding bias
- Wrong analysis?
- Applied inappropriate statistical method
- Poor or unclear reporting
- Important information was not provided
126. Can the conclusion be acceptable?
- Answer Yes/No and Why?
- Explain the mechanisms as to how the magnitude of
effect could be wrong, if not accepted - Elaborate more by describing what position of
this evidence in your evidence-base practice
137. How this paper could be improved?
- No research is perfect there are rooms to
improve. - Go beyond what had been reported in the paper to
what should have been done to be better under
unlimited resources