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Systematic review on costs and resource use of randomized clinical trials shows a lack of transparent and comprehensive data
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4513759
Author(s) Speich, Benjamin; von Niederhäusern, Belinda; Schur, Nadine; Hemkens, Lars G.; Fürst, Thomas; Bhatnagar, Neera; Alturki, Reem; Agarwal, Arnav; Kasenda, Benjamin; Pauli-Magnus, Christiane; Schwenkglenks, Matthias; Briel, Matthias; Making Randomized Trials Affordable Group,
Author(s) at UniBasel von Niederhäusern, Belinda
Hemkens, Lars G.
Kasenda, Benjamin
Pauli-Magnus, Christiane
Briel, Matthias
Schwenkglenks, Matthias
Fürst, Thomas
Year 2018
Title Systematic review on costs and resource use of randomized clinical trials shows a lack of transparent and comprehensive data
Journal Journal of clinical epidemiology
Volume 96
Pages / Article-Number 1-11
Keywords Clinical trial cost; Cost drivers; Randomized clinical trials; Resource use; Systematic review; Trial feasibility
Mesh terms Cost-Benefit Analysis; Disclosure, statistics & numerical data; Humans; Patient Selection; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, economics
Abstract Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are costly. We aimed to provide a systematic overview of the available evidence on resource use and costs for RCTs to support budget planning.; We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and HealthSTAR from inception until November 30, 2016 without language restrictions. We included any publication reporting empirical data on resource use and costs of RCTs and categorized them depending on whether they reported (i) resource and costs of all aspects at all study stages of an RCT (including conception, planning, preparation, conduct, and all tasks after the last patient has completed the RCT); (ii) on several aspects, (iii) on a single aspect (e.g., recruitment); or (iv) on overall costs for RCTs. Median costs of different recruitment strategies were calculated. Other results (e.g., overall costs) were listed descriptively. All cost data were converted into USD 2017.; A total of 56 articles that reported on cost or resource use of RCTs were included. None of the articles provided empirical resource use and cost data for all aspects of an entire RCT. Eight articles presented resource use and cost data on several aspects (e.g., aggregated cost data of different drug development phases, site-specific costs, selected cost components). Thirty-five articles assessed costs of one specific aspect of an RCT (i.e., 30 on recruitment; five others). The median costs per recruited patient were USD 409 (range: USD 41-6,990). Overall costs of an RCT, as provided in 16 articles, ranged from USD 43-103,254 per patient, and USD 0.2-611.5 Mio per RCT but the methodology of gathering these overall estimates remained unclear in 12 out of 16 articles (75%).; The usefulness of the available empirical evidence on resource use and costs of RCTs is limited. Transparent and comprehensive resource use and cost data are urgently needed to support budget planning for RCTs and help improve sustainability.
Publisher Pergamon Press
ISSN/ISBN 0895-4356
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/74331/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.12.018
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29288136
ISI-Number WOS:000428102300002
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Review
 
   

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