The accuracy and accessibility of cited evidence: a study examining mental health policy documents.
Aika HuiLuke Sheridan RainsAnita ToddAnnette BoazSonia JohnsonPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2019)
With only slightly over half of all statements assessed providing fully accessible references and accurately representing the referenced source, these components of referencing quality deserve further attention if evidence-informed policy goals are to be achieved. The rating framework used in the current study proved to be a simple and straightforward method to assess these components and can provide a baseline against which interventions can be designed to improve referencing quality.