Accounting for methodological, structural, and parameter uncertainty in decision-analytic models: A practical guide

Joke Bilcke, Philippe Beutels, Marc Brisson, Mark Jit

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Abstract

Accounting for uncertainty is now a standard part of decision-analytic modeling and is recommended by many health technology agencies and published guidelines. However, the scope of such analyses is often limited, even though techniques have been developed for presenting the effects of methodological, structural, and parameter uncertainty on model results. To help bring these techniques into mainstream use, the authors present a step-by-step guide that offers an integrated approach to account for different kinds of uncertainty in the same model, along with a checklist for assessing the way in which uncertainty has been incorporated. The guide also addresses special situations such as when a source of uncertainty is difficult to parameterize, resources are limited for an ideal exploration of uncertainty, or evidence to inform the model is not available or not reliable. Methods for identifying the sources of uncertainty that influence results most are also described. Besides guiding analysts, the guide and checklist may be useful to decision makers who need to assess how well uncertainty has been accounted for in a decision-analytic model before using the results to make a decision.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)675-692
Number of pages18
JournalMedical Decision Making
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • checklist
  • identifying uncertainty
  • model uncertainty
  • presenting uncertainty
  • sensitivity analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Policy

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