Theory and practical use of Bayesian methods in interpreting clinical trial data: a narrative review

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TitreTheory and practical use of Bayesian methods in interpreting clinical trial data: a narrative review
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursFerreira D, Barthoulot M, Pottecher J, Torp KD, Diemunsch P, Meyer N
JournalBRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA
Volume125
Pagination201-207
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0007-0912
Mots-clésBayesian methods, clinician, frequentist, Randomised controlled trial, statistical analysis, theory
Résumé

The critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practice of evidence-based medicine. Rigorous comprehension of statistical methods is essential, as reflected by the extensive use of statistics in the biomedical literature. In contrast to the customary frequentist approach, which never uses or gives the probability of a hypothesis, Bayesian theory uses probabilities for both hypotheses and data. This statistical approach is increasingly used for an-alyses of clinical trial data and for applied machine learning. The aim of this review is to compare general Bayesian concepts with frequentist methods to facilitate a better understanding of Bayesian theory for readers who are not familiar with this approach. The review is intended to be used in combination with a checklist we have devised for reading reports analysed by Bayesian methods. We compare and contrast the different approaches of Bayesian vs fre-quentist statistical methods by considering data from a clinical trial that lends itself to this comparative approach.

DOI10.1016/j.bja.2020.04.092