EUnetHTA Adaptation Glossary (beta) - United Kingdom http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=taxonomy/term/51/0 en NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/103 <p>The process of deciding whether a piece of research can help you in answering your clinical question. There are three questions you need to ask about any kind of research:<br /> - Is it valid?<br /> - Is it important?<br /> - Is it applicable to the patient?<br /> Source: Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Oxford</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/103#comments Critical Appraisal NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 09:44:48 +0000 E.Guegan 103 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/99 <p><strong>Relevance</strong></p> <p>In the context of the WP5 adaptation toolkit, relevance is about similarities between the HTA report for adaptation and the needs of the user i.e. is the policy and/or research question posed sufficiently similar to warrant adaptation of this report? And do parts of this report address areas that the user wishes to address in their report? i.e. technology use and development, safety, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and/or organisational aspects.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/99" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/99#comments Relevance, Reliability NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 09:04:57 +0000 E.Guegan 99 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/90 <p>Original research conducted to collect new data to answer a question. HTA primary research aims to test the real life impact of an intervention by comparing it with another intervention. This is most often, but not always, in the form of a randomised controlled trial.</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/90#comments Primary Research NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:45:59 +0000 E.Guegan 90 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/85 <p>A policy is a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organisation or individual.<br /> A policymaker is a person responsible for or involved in formulating policies.<br /> (Source: Oxford English Dictionary)</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/85#comments Policy, Policy Makers, Policy Questions, Clinical Question NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:38:23 +0000 E.Guegan 85 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/81 <p>The aim of HTA is to ensure that high quality information about the costs, effectiveness and broader impact of health technologies is produced in the most efficient way for those who use, provide care in, make policy for and manage the NHS.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/81" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/81#comments Health Technology Assessment, Health Technology Appraisal NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:33:54 +0000 E.Guegan 81 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/73 <p>Guidance in the UK context is the generic term for advice given to health services. It may have the force of law or it may be more optional; it may be produced by NICE or by other national bodies, or it may be produced locally.</p> <p>NICE guidance aims to ensure that the promotion of good health and patient care in local health communities is in line with the best available evidence of effectiveness and cost effectiveness. NICE produces guidance in 3 main areas:</p> <p><strong>Guidelines</strong></p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/73" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/73#comments Guidance, Guideline, Advice, Protocol NCCHTA United Kingdom Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:23:20 +0000 E.Guegan 73 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/62 <p>Using scientific methods to summarise knowledge in an area. HTA evidence synthesis usually includes a systematic review (based on a clearly formulated question, using systematic and explicit methods to identify, select and critically appraise relevant research, and to collect and analyse data from the studies included in the review). It may also include meta-analysis (statistical methods to combine research) and economic evaluations based e.g. on decision modeling.</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/62#comments Evidence synthesis, Secondary research NCCHTA United Kingdom Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:41:47 +0000 E.Guegan 62 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NCCHTA, UK http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/39 <p>The BMJ Editors and the International Committee of Medical Journal<br /> Editors define competing interests as including: financial relationships with industry (for example through employment, consultancies, stock, ownership, honoraria, and expert testimony), either directly or through immediate family; personal relationships; academic competition; and intellectual passion. </p> <p>Source: BMJ Editors (<a href="http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/advice/editorial_policies.shtml#competing" title="http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/advice/editorial_policies.shtml#competing">http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/advice/editorial_policies.shtml#competing</a>) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (<a href="http://www.icmje.org/index.html#conflict" title="http://www.icmje.org/index.html#conflict">http://www.icmje.org/index.html#conflict</a>).</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/39#comments Conflict of interest, Competing interests NCCHTA United Kingdom Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:47:00 +0000 E.Guegan 39 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary