Estimating the effect of treatment rate changes when treatment benefits are heterogeneous: Antibiotics and otitis media

被引:11
|
作者
Park, Tae-Ryong [1 ]
Brooks, John M. [4 ]
Chrischilles, Elizabeth A. [3 ]
Bergus, George [2 ]
机构
[1] Hlth Dialog Anal Solut, Portland, ME USA
[2] Univ Iowa, Coll Med, Dept Family Med, Iowa City, IA USA
[3] Univ Iowa, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Iowa City, IA USA
[4] Univ Iowa, Coll Pharm, Program Pharmaceut Socioecon, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
antibiotics; instrumental variables; otitis media; treatment effectiveness;
D O I
10.1111/j.1524-4733.2007.00234.x
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Objective: Contrast methods to assess the health effects of a treatment rate change when treatment benefits are heterogeneous across patients. Antibiotic prescribing for children with otitis media (OM) in Iowa Medicaid is the empirical example. Methods: Instrumental variable (IV) and linear probability model (LPM) are used to estimate the effect of antibiotic treatments on cure probabilities for children with OM in Iowa Medicaid. Local area physician supply per capita is the instrument in the IV models. Estimates are contrasted in terms of their ability to make inferences for patients whose treatment choices may be affected by a change in population treatment rates. Results: The instrument was positively related to the probability of being prescribed an antibiotic. LPM estimates showed a positive effect of antibiotics on OM patient cure probability while IV estimates showed no relationship between antibiotics and patient cure probability. Conclusions: Linear probability model estimation yields the average effects of the treatment on patients that were treated. IV estimation yields the average effects for patients whose treatment choices were affected by the instrument. As antibiotic treatment effects are heterogeneous across OM patients, our estimates from these approaches are aligned with clinical evidence and theory. The average estimate for treated patients (higher severity) from the LPM model is greater than estimates for patients whose treatment choices are affected by the instrument (lower severity) from the IV models. Based on our IV estimates it appears that lowering antibiotic use in OM patients in Iowa Medicaid did not result in lost cures.
引用
收藏
页码:304 / 314
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Treatment of otitis media by transtympanic delivery of antibiotics
    Yang, Rong
    Sabharwal, Vishakha
    Okonkwo, Obiajulu S.
    Shlykova, Nadya
    Tong, Rong
    Lin, Lily Yun
    Wang, Weiping
    Guo, Shutao
    Rosowski, John J.
    Pelton, Stephen I.
    Kohane, Daniel S.
    SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2016, 8 (356)
  • [2] ANTIBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF OTITIS-MEDIA IN CHILDREN
    LEUNG, AKC
    ROBSON, WLM
    LANCET, 1991, 338 (8771): : 882 - 882
  • [3] Short Course of Antibiotics for Acute Otitis Media Treatment
    Ebell, Mark H.
    AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN, 2011, 83 (01) : 37 - 37
  • [4] METAANALYSIS OF ANTIBIOTICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OTITIS-MEDIA WITH EFFUSION
    ROSENFELD, RM
    POST, JC
    OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 1992, 106 (04) : 378 - 386
  • [7] Antibiotics as initial treatment for children with acute otitis media - reply
    DelMar, C
    Glasziou, P
    Hayem, M
    BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 315 (7112): : 880 - 880
  • [9] The treatment of otitis media
    Wainwright, L
    LANCET, 1905, 2 : 1574 - 1574
  • [10] Treatment of otitis media
    Johnston, RM
    BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1905, 1905 : 914 - 914