Hierarchy of evidence: a framework for ranking evidence evaluating healthcare interventions
University of South Australia · The University of Adelaide
Abstract
A number of hierarchies of evidence have been developed to enable different research methods to be ranked according to the validity of their findings. However, most have focused on evaluation of the effectiveness of interventions. When the evaluation of healthcare addresses its appropriateness or feasibility, then existing hierarchies are inadequate. This paper reports the development of a hierarchy for ranking of evidence evaluating healthcare interventions. The aims of this hierarchy are twofold. Firstly, it is to provide a means by which the evidence from a range of methodologically different types of research can be graded. Secondly, it is to provide a logical framework that can be used during the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 43
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1Topics & keywords
- Hierarchy
- Ranking (information retrieval)
- Psychological intervention
- Management science
- Evidence-based medicine
- Computer science
- Health care
- Quality (philosophy)
- No poverty