Minimal clinically important differences: review of methods
Publication type
  
            
                        Journal article
      
      
  
    Date published
  
            
                        2001 Feb 01
      
      
  
    Journal 
  
            
                        Journal of Rheumatology
      
      
  
    Volume
  
            
                        28
      
      
  
    Issue
  
            
                        2
      
      
  
    Pages
  
            
                        406-412
      
      
  
    PMID
  
            
                        11246688
      
      
  
    Open Access?
  
            
                        No
      
      
  
    Abstract
  
            Determining a minimal clinically important difference to be detected in a clinical trial is a critical methodological step in the design of a study. In this review, the different methods that have been used in detecting important changes or differences are considered and categorized according to a classification system consisting of which groups are contrasted, the setting of the results, and the type of change of difference being quantified. It was found that most methods and procedures for deriving minimal clinically important differences considered important changes from the viewpoint of a group of patients. Development of methods that focus on individuals should be a goal of the future