Rating the quality of a body of evidence on the effectiveness of health and social interventions: A systematic review and mapping of evidence domains
<strong>Introduction</strong> Rating the quality of a body of evidence is an increasingly common component of research syntheses on intervention effectiveness. This study sought to identify and examine existing systems for rating the quality of a body of evidence on the effectiveness of...
Main Authors: | Movsisyan, A, Dennis, J, Rehfuess, E, Grant, S, Montgomery, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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