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Determining a Meaningful R-squared Value in Clinical Medicine
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Meta-analysisClinical EffectivenessMeaningful R-squared ValueBiobehavioral HealthClinical SpecialtiesRiskLaboratory MedicineOutcomes ResearchClinical TrialsClinical EpidemiologySocial SciencesClinical EvaluationMedicineR 2Meaningful R 2Logistic AnalysisMedical Literature
Introduction In clinical medicine, determining a meaningful R 2 value requires careful consideration of various factors. The R-squared (R 2 ) value is a statistical measure used to assess the extent to which independent variables explain the dependent variable in regression models. Its interpretation in clinical medicine is very context-dependent and lacks a definitive threshold. While a higher R 2 suggests a stronger relationship between variables, smaller R-squared values will still hold relevance, especially for multifactorial clinical outcomes. Due to clinical medicine’s genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors, high R 2 values may not be realistic or expected in this context. Methods This study is a narrative review encompassing expert opinions, results from randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and observational studies relating to the use and interpretation of the coefficient of variance (R 2 ) in clinical medicine. Results 30 studies spanning literature across various disciplines within clinical medicine were evaluated and synthesized to provide a contextualized, nuanced approach to interpreting the R 2 in medical literature. Conclusions A nuanced understanding of the significance of R 2 values in clinical medicine requires considering the research question, clinical context, complexity of the phenomenon, and contextual comparisons. Integrating statistical rigor and clinical judgment helps derive meaningful insights from clinical data. This paper highlights key considerations for evaluating a “good” R 2 value in clinical medicine and concludes that an R 2 of >15% is a generally a meaningful value in clinical research.
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