An introduction to Bayes’ theorem and examples of its application to a diagnostic test and a clinical trial
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Evidence and practice    

An introduction to Bayes’ theorem and examples of its application to a diagnostic test and a clinical trial

Ha Thi Mai Research assistant, South Western Sydney Nursing and Midwifery Research Alliance, Ingham Institute, Liverpool Hospital, NSW, Australia
Steven He Research assistant, South Western Sydney Nursing and Midwifery Research Alliance, Ingham Institute, Liverpool Hospital, NSW, Australia
Evan Alexandrou Associate professor, South Western Sydney Nursing and Midwifery Research Alliance, Ingham Institute, Liverpool Hospital, NSW, Australia
Steven Alfred Frost Deputy director, South Western Sydney Nursing and Midwifery Research Alliance, Ingham Institute, Liverpool Hospital, NSW, Australia

Why you should read this article:
  • To understand how Bayesian methods update knowledge by incorporation of prior knowledge into the interpretation of research findings and summaries of evidence to date

  • To gain an introduction to the application of Bayes’ theorem via examples of conditional probability and clinical applications

  • To stimulate an understanding and interest in the Bayesian approach among nurse researchers to ensure its wider application in nursing research

Background The Bayesian approach to updating scientific knowledge involves using a probability distribution to describe a prior belief concerning an outcome of interest and combines this with some new information to create a posterior probability distribution to describe the updated current knowledge.

Aim To introduce the application of Bayes’ theorem, using the conditional probability example of the Monty Hall problem and two examples of the clinical application of a Bayesian approach.

Discussion Bayesian approaches enable the incorporation of prior knowledge into the interpretation of research findings and summaries of evidence to date. Bayesian approaches are being incorporated into most clinical trials.

Conclusion Bayesian approaches to interpreting the results of a diagnostic test and a clinical trial highlight the utility of these approaches to clinical nursing and the application of evidence-based practice.

Implications for practice Stimulation of an understanding and interest in the Bayesian approach among nurse researchers should lead to its wider application in nursing research.

Nurse Researcher. doi: 10.7748/nr.2022.e1816

Peer review

This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software

Correspondence

s.frost@westernsydney.edu.au

Conflict of interest

None declared

Thi Mai H, He S, Alexandrou E et al (2022) An introduction to Bayes’ theorem and examples of its application to a diagnostic test and a clinical trial. Nurse Researcher. doi: 10.7748/nr.2022.e1816

Published online: 17 February 2022

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