EUnetHTA Adaptation Glossary (beta) - Efficacy,Effectiveness http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=taxonomy/term/9/0 Please note: The term 'efficacy' has a specific definition when used by drug licensing companies. en TU, Germany http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/54 <p>The terms “effectiveness” and “efficacy” seem to be used as synonyms and to be quite interchangeable, despite formal conceptual differences between both. To my knowledge this might be due to translation difficulties (in German for example “Efficacy” is usually translated as “Wirksamkeit” and “Effectiveness” as “Wirksamkeit unter Alltagsbedingungen”, which is then too often shortened leaving “Wirksamkeit” alone again). The confusion might be also due to lack of clarity on interpreting whether the conditions of a trial were so far a way from conditions in every day practice.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/54" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/54#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness TU Berlin, Germany Germany Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:33:40 +0000 E.Guegan 54 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary Servicio de Evaluacion y Planificacion, Canary Islands http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/53 <p>In a medical context it indicates that the therapeutic effect for a given intervention (e.g. intake of a medicine, an operation, or a public health measure) is acceptable. Efficacy in this context refers to a consensus that it is at least as good as other available interventions to which it will have ideally been compared to in a clinical trial. For example, an efficacious vaccine has the ability to prevent or cure a specific illness in an acceptable proportion of exposed individuals.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/53" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/53#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness CX - Servicio de Evaluacion y Planificacion Canary Islands Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:32:47 +0000 E.Guegan 53 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary PHGEN http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/52 <p>Efficacy is the extent to which a specific intervention, programme or service produces a beneficial result under ideal conditions. The definition of ideal conditions is based on the results of a randomized controlled trial.</p> <p>Effectiveness is the extent to which a specific intervention, programme or service, when developed in the field, does what it is intended to do for a defined population.</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/52#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness EU - PHGEN European organisation Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:31:53 +0000 E.Guegan 52 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NOKC, Norway http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/51 <p>Efficacy refers to the trial setting, and thus any HTA need to consider whether the results obtained in clinical trials can be generalized outside to clinical practice. In some instances “real world” studies are conducted to evaluate real world effectiveness, such studies are however often registry based and thus not of a design comparable to study designs most often included to analyse efficacy.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/51" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/51#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness Norway - NOKC Norway Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:30:49 +0000 E.Guegan 51 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary Editor of Clinical Guidelines, Directorate of Health, Iceland http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/50 <p><strong>Efficacy:</strong></p> <p>Describes how well or badly some input (intervention/ health technology like drugs, screening program etc) works under ideal circumstances whether artificial (research setting) or natural (created by for example geography, captive population). </p> <p><strong>Effectiveness: </strong></p> <p>Describes how well or badly some input (specific interventions / health technology like drugs, screening program or other services etc) works under usual circumstances (real world or usual practice).</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/50#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness Editor of Clinical Guidelines, Directorate of Health Iceland Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:29:51 +0000 E.Guegan 50 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary HTA Agency, Poland http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/49 <p><strong>Effectiveness and Efficacy</strong></p> <p>As for Effectiveness and Efficacy, we do not think, that there can be problem with mistaking this two terms.</p> <p>As “Efficacy” refers strictly to the trial setting it is difficult to even assume to what extent, the effects obtained in such “ideal” setting can be generalized outside to clinical practice, where the conditions as well as characteristics of treated population differs.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/49" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/49#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness HTA Agency, Poland Poland Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:28:28 +0000 E.Guegan 49 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary INAHTA Glossary http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/48 <p><strong>Effectiveness:</strong> The benefit (e.g. to health outcomes) of using a technology for a particular problem under general or routine conditions, for example, by a physician in a community hospital or by a patient at home.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/48" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/48#comments Efficacy,Effectiveness INT - INAHTA International Organisation Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:27:13 +0000 E.Guegan 48 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary