2024
An International, Multidisciplinary Consensus Set of Patient-Centered Outcome Measures for Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Black N, Chung S, Tisdale C, Fialho L, Aramrattana A, Assanangkornchai S, Blaszczynski A, Bowden-Jones H, van den Brink W, Brown A, Brown Q, Cottler L, Elsasser M, Ferri M, Florence M, Gueorguieva R, Hampton R, Hudson S, Kelly P, Lintzeris N, Murphy L, Nadkarni A, Neale J, Rosen D, Rumpf H, Rush B, Segal G, Shorter G, Torrens M, Wait C, Young K, Farrell M. An International, Multidisciplinary Consensus Set of Patient-Centered Outcome Measures for Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders. Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2024, 13: 2154. PMID: 38610919, PMCID: PMC11012938, DOI: 10.3390/jcm13072154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternational Consortium for Health Outcomes MeasurementOutcome measuresEvidence synthesisHealth-related quality of lifeHealth outcome measuresUnited States Institute of MedicineHealth-related qualityInstitute of MedicineModified Delphi processNational outcome measuresMulti-disciplinary working groupConsensus-based recommendationsQuality of lifeTobacco use disorderAddiction treatment servicesEvidence-based proposalSymptom burdenHealthcare settingsMental healthOutcome domainsAddiction expertsDelphi processCase-mixAddictive disordersSubstance-related
2011
Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Outcome and Interval-Censored Competing Risk Dropout in a Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Gueorguieva R, Rosenheck R, Lin H. Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Outcome and Interval-Censored Competing Risk Dropout in a Schizophrenia Clinical Trial. Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics In Society) 2011, 175: 417-433. PMID: 22468033, PMCID: PMC3315284, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-985x.2011.00719.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLongitudinal outcomesClinical Antipsychotic TrialsQuality of lifeSchizophrenia clinical trialsStudy medicationAntipsychotic medicationClinical trialsAntipsychotic TrialsStudy participantsPhase IIntervention effectivenessMedicationsSignificant differencesSelection biasTrialsOutcomesJoint modelling approachCauses of dropoutLarge percentageParticipantsTolerabilityPatientsOutcome valuesEffect of dropoutStudy schedule