The revised JBI critical appraisal tool for the assessment of risk of bias for quasi-experimental studies
The University of Adelaide · University of Nottingham · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Systematic reviews of effectiveness offer a rigorous synthesis of the best evidence available regarding the effects of interventions or treatments. Randomized controlled trials are considered the optimal study design for evaluating the effectiveness of interventions and are the ideal study design for inclusion in a systematic review of effectiveness. In the absence of randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental studies may be relied on to provide information on treatment or intervention effectiveness. However, such studies are subject to unique considerations regarding their internal validity and, consequently, the assessment of the risk of bias of these studies needs to consider these features of design…
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11Topics & keywords
- Critical appraisal
- Systematic review
- Psychological intervention
- Internal validity
- External validity
- Clinical study design
- Research design
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Reduced inequalities