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Objective: To provide training in the process of developing brief economic commentaries for inclusion in Cochrane intervention reviews.
Description: Incorporating brief, evidence-informed economic commentaries into the Background and/or Discussion sections of Cochrane intervention reviews places an ‘economic lens’ on the health condition and interventions being studied. This can serve to increase the relevance and usefulness of the review for end users, without major additional resource or workload implications for author teams and editorial base staff.
The process of developing an economic commentary involves: conducting supplementary searches of selected electronic databases using specialized search strategies to identify health economics literature; selecting relevant health economic studies; and drawing on information contained in database records and/or corresponding full-text reports to summarise, in narrative form, the economic burden of the condition, the potential impact of the intervention on resource use and costs, and (possibly) the prima facie case that an intervention may (or may not) be judged ‘promising’ from an economic point of view.
This workshop will comprise presentations followed by interactive exercises for hands-on application of the process and skills being taught. Workshop materials are consistent with methodology described in Chapter 15 of the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions.
Description: Incorporating brief, evidence-informed economic commentaries into the Background and/or Discussion sections of Cochrane intervention reviews places an ‘economic lens’ on the health condition and interventions being studied. This can serve to increase the relevance and usefulness of the review for end users, without major additional resource or workload implications for author teams and editorial base staff.
The process of developing an economic commentary involves: conducting supplementary searches of selected electronic databases using specialized search strategies to identify health economics literature; selecting relevant health economic studies; and drawing on information contained in database records and/or corresponding full-text reports to summarise, in narrative form, the economic burden of the condition, the potential impact of the intervention on resource use and costs, and (possibly) the prima facie case that an intervention may (or may not) be judged ‘promising’ from an economic point of view.
This workshop will comprise presentations followed by interactive exercises for hands-on application of the process and skills being taught. Workshop materials are consistent with methodology described in Chapter 15 of the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions.