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Examining the application of the IDEAL framework in the reporting and evaluation of innovative invasive procedures: secondary qualitative analysis of a systematic review.

Hollie Sarah RichardsSian CousinsDarren L ScroggieDaisy ElliottRhiannon C MacefieldElizabeth HudsonIan Rodney MutangaMaximilian ShahNatasha AlfordNatalie S BlencoweJane M Blazeby
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Identifying stage of innovation is crucial to inform appropriate study design and governance decisions. Authors' rationale for choice of IDEAL stage related to the existing evidence base or lack of sufficient outcome data for procedures. Stage of innovation was poorly defined with inconsistent descriptions. Further work is needed to develop methods to identify innovation to inform practical application of the IDEAL framework. Defining the concept of innovation in terms of uncertainty, risk and degree of evidence may help to inform decision-making.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • systematic review
  • electronic health record
  • public health
  • global health