Other methods such as Comparative Effectiveness Research to evaluate the relative benefits of interventions, and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to determine the most efficient options.
Comparative Studies
- Comparative Effectiveness Research: Compare the relative benefits of different interventions or treatments to determine which performs better in specific contexts.
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Evaluate the costs and health outcomes of various interventions to identify the most cost-efficient option for achieving desired health outcomes.
Predictive Studies
- Regression Analysis: Utilize statistical methods to model relationships between variables and forecast future outcomes based on historical data.
- Survival Analysis: Analyze time-to-event data to understand the factors influencing the duration until a specific event occurs, such as time until disease recurrence.
Evaluation Studies
- Program Evaluation: Assess the effectiveness and impact of programs or interventions through structured data collection and analysis to inform decision-making and improve future programs.
- Impact Assessment: Measure the effects of interventions or policies on specific outcomes to evaluate their effectiveness and guide future strategic planning.