Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6217043 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2015 29 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo assess economic evaluation studies (EES) in pediatric surgery and to identify potential factors associated with high-quality studies.MethodsA systematic review of the literature using PubMed and Cochrane databases was conducted to identify EES in pediatric surgery published between 1 June 1993 and 30 June 2013. Assessment criteria are derived from the Drummond checklist. A high quality study was defined as a Drummond score ≥ 7. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with high quality studies.Results119 studies were included. 43.7% (n = 52) of studies were full EES. Cost-effectiveness analysis was the most frequent (61.5%) type of full EES. Only 31.6% of studies had a Drummond score ≥ 7 and 73% of these were full EES. The factors associated with high quality were identification of costs (OR: 14.08; 95% CI: 3.38-100; p < 0.001), estimation of utility value (OR: 8.13; 95% CI: 2.02-43.47; p = 0.005) and study funding (OR: 3.50; 95% CI: 1.27-10.10; p = 0.02).ConclusionThis review shows that the number and the quality of EES are low despite the increasing number of studies published in recent years. In the current context of budget constraints, our results should encourage pediatric surgeons to focus more on EES.

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