Quality research Flashcards

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Example hierarchy of evidence by? And how many levels?

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NHMRC levels of evidence, 2009

I-IV (III has 3)

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Example evidence hierarchy (I and II)

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I - SRs of level II (RCTs)

II - RCT

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Example evidence hierarchy (III-1)

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III-1 - Pseudo-RCT (e.g. DOB, day of week)

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Example evidence hierarchy (III-3)

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III-3 - Comparative study withOUT concurrent control

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Example evidence hierarchy (III-2)

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III-2 - Comparative study with concurrent controls

  • Non-randomised trial
  • Cohort study
  • Case-control study
  • Interrupted time series with control
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Example evidence hierarchy (IV)

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Case series with either post test or pre/post test outcomes

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Are RCTs enough in Rx evaluation?

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NO

  • Clin sig/importance to clients
  • Consider individual (characteristics/responses)
  • Biases in clinical practice
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Do we always have to use RCTs?

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No.

  • Sometimes not practical/ethical
  • Observational trials can display similar results
  • RCTs are gold standard, that’s all
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