Comparative effectiveness research: does one size fit all?

Publication information:

Lauren Kunz, Robert Yeh, and Sharon-Lise Normand. 2012. “Comparative Effectiveness Research: Does One Size Fit All?”. Stat Med, 31, 25, Pp. 3062-5; discussion 3066. doi:10.1002/sim.5482

Abstract

In this commentary, we argue that although randomization has many benefits, not all questions we seek to answer fit into a randomized setting. Our argument utilizes the clinical setting of carotid atherosclerosis management where specific clinical questions are answered by using a variety of comparative effectiveness designs. Observational studies should not be ruled out when designing studies to address questions of comparative effectiveness.