Alternatives to randomisation in the evaluation of public health interventions: design challenges and solutions

Bonell, C.P., Hargreaves, J., Cousens, S., Ross, D., Hayes, R., Petticrew, M. and Kirkwood, B.R. (2011) Alternatives to randomisation in the evaluation of public health interventions: design challenges and solutions. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65(7), pp. 582-587. (doi: 10.1136/jech.2008.082602) (PMID:19213758)

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Abstract

Background: There has been a recent increase in interest in alternatives to randomisation in the evaluation of public health interventions. We aim to describe specific scenarios in which randomised trials may not be possible and describe, exemplify and assess alternative strategies. Methods: Non-systematic exploratory review. Results: In many scenarios barriers are surmountable so that randomised trials (including stepped-wedge and crossover trials) are possible. It is possible to rank alternative designs but context will also determine which choices are preferable. Evidence from non-randomised designs is more convincing when confounders are well-understood, measured and controlled; there is evidence for causal pathways linking intervention and outcomes and/or against other pathways explaining outcomes; and effect sizes are large. Conclusion: Non-randomised trials might provide adequate evidence to inform decisions when interventions are demonstrably feasible and acceptable, and where evidence suggests there is little potential for harm, but caution that such designs may not provide adequate evidence when intervention feasibility or acceptability is doubtful, and where existing evidence suggests benefits may be marginal and/or harms possible.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Petticrew, Dr Mark
Authors: Bonell, C.P., Hargreaves, J., Cousens, S., Ross, D., Hayes, R., Petticrew, M., and Kirkwood, B.R.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > MRC/CSO SPHSU
Journal Name:Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Publisher:BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN:0143-005X
ISSN (Online):1470-2738
Published Online:12 February 2009

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