Constructing Relative Effect Priors for Research Prioritization and Trial Design: A Meta-epidemiological Analysis.
David GlynnGeorgios NikolaidisDina JankovićNicky J WeltonPublished in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2023)
Bayesian methods have potential to aid the efficient design of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) by incorporating existing evidence. Value-of-information (VOI) methods can be used to aid research prioritization by calculating the value of current decision uncertainty.These methods require a distribution describing current uncertainty in key parameters, that is, "prior distributions."This article demonstrates a methodology to estimate prior distributions for relative treatment effects (odds and hazard ratios) estimated from a collection of previous RCTs.These results may be combined with expert elicitation to facilitate 1) value-of-information methods to prioritize research or 2) Bayesian methods for research design.