Reporting the cost-effectiveness of interventions with nonsignificant effect differences: example from a trial of secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.

OBJECTIVES: This study reports the cost-effectiveness of interventions with nonsignificant differences in effect, and considers reporting of cost-effectiveness in situations where nonsignificant differences arise in some but not all end points. METHODS: Data on costs and effects associated with thr...

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Main Authors: Johnston, K, Gray, A, Moher, M, Yudkin, P, Wright, L, Mant, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003