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Rating the quality of a body of evidence on the effectiveness of health and social interventions: A systematic review and mapping of evidence domains.

Ani MovsisyanJane DennisEva A RehfuessSean GrantPaul Montgomery
Published in: Research synthesis methods (2018)
We identified 17 systems for rating the quality of a body of evidence on intervention effectiveness across health and social policy. Existing systems vary greatly in the domains they include and how they operationalize domains, and most have important limitations in their development and dissemination. The construct of the quality of the body of evidence was defined in a few systems largely extending the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation was found to be unique in its comprehensive guidance, rigorous development, and dissemination strategy.
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