EUnetHTA Adaptation Glossary (beta) - Generalisability, Transferability http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=taxonomy/term/124/0 Please note: There is no consensus agreement as to the exact definition of the word “transferability” with reference to HTA. Please be aware that your personal views as to the exact meaning of this term is likely to differ from that of the author(s) of a HTA report in which you read it. en IPHRS, Slovenia http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/120 <p><strong>Generalisability</strong> - is the degree to which the results of a study or systematic review can be extrapolated to other circumstances, in particular to routine health care situations. Measurements can be used for different purposes. The same measurements will be used for introduction of new programmes or new technologies, such as equipment, medical-technical devices and pharmaceuticals, for extension of the current programmes and treatments (as well as reduction of waiting periods) and organisational and other changes in the health care system.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/120" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/120#comments Generalisability, Transferability IHPRS, Slovenia Slovenia Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:33:59 +0000 E.Guegan 120 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary HTA Agency, Poland http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/119 <p><strong>Generalisability</strong></p> <p>‘Generalisability’ is the extension of specific research findings and conclusions from a study conducted on a (relatively limited) sample population to the population at large (for example to the whole population of the country). </p> <p>In many ways, generalisability amounts to nothing more than making predictions based on a recurring experience. Having collected sufficient data to support a hypothesis, a premise regarding the behavior of that data can be formulated, making it generalisable to similar circumstances [1].</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/119" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/119#comments Generalisability, Transferability HTA Agency, Poland Poland Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:32:48 +0000 E.Guegan 119 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary FinOHTA, STAKES, Finland http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/118 <p>In our view transferability should not be understood as something related to "organisational context" only. Two countries may have similar organisational structure, but transferability may still be an issue (if e.g. the genetic profile of the populations is different).</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/118#comments Generalisability, Transferability FI - FinOHTA Finland Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:30:55 +0000 E.Guegan 118 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary DACEHTA, Denmark http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/117 <p>Generalisability and transferability both refer to the degree to which results of an HTA can be extrapolated to other circumstances or settings. The two terms are often seen as having the same meaning, and are very closely related. It could however be desirable to ascribe different meaning to the terms. One possible way of separating the two terms is as follows:</p> <p>Generalisability basically refers to the external validity of an HTA. In general this refers to both interventions, outcomes, units and settings. Generalisability as a concept grows out of research methodology</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/117" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/117#comments Generalisability, Transferability DK - DACEHTA Denmark Tue, 29 Jan 2013 12:27:07 +0000 E.Guegan 117 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary INAHTA Glossary http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/116 <p>Generalizability is the degree to which the results of a study or systematic review can be extrapolated to other circumstances, in particular to routine health care situations.</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/116#comments Generalisability, Transferability INT - INAHTA International Organisation Tue, 29 Jan 2013 12:26:09 +0000 E.Guegan 116 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary EUnetHTA - WP5 Toolkit http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/114 <p>Generalisability refers to whether the results of an HTA report can be extrapolated to other settings. This is sometimes referred to as ‘external validity’.<br /> For the WP5 toolkit, transferability is about the ability to apply information and/or data from one report into a report for the user’s target setting. Transferability is dependent on context specificity. </p> <p>Generalisable information/data can be readily adopted. However, the more context specific, the less likely that data/information in one report can be adopted into another i.e. transferred without making any changes or additions.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/114" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/114#comments Generalisability, Transferability EUnetHTA European organisation Tue, 29 Jan 2013 12:21:29 +0000 E.Guegan 114 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary