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Annette O'Connor - Is the Simplicity of the Evidence Pyramid Actually Detrimental for Understanding Evidence?
Annette O'Connor - Is the Simplicity of the Evidence Pyramid Actually Detrimental for Understanding Evidence?
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28 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
The evidence pyramid for assessing the efficacy of interventions under real world conditions has been used in various forms for many years, and to a lesser extent the pyramid has been used for assessing evidence for disease risk factors. While acknowledging minor differences, many pyramids list the following information sources for interventions in decreasing order of “validity”: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised control trials, randomised controlled trials, cohort studies, case control studies, case series and case reports.
In this presentation Annette discusses the validity of the evidence pyramid on the interpretation of evidence from primary research. She proposes a new way to think about evidence from primary studies using the framework for classifying epidemiologic studies proposed by Pearce (2012) based on incident and prevalent cases. This would also result in a rethinking of the current evidence pyramid.
Veterinary Evidence Today
Edinburgh, 1-3 November 2016
In this presentation Annette discusses the validity of the evidence pyramid on the interpretation of evidence from primary research. She proposes a new way to think about evidence from primary studies using the framework for classifying epidemiologic studies proposed by Pearce (2012) based on incident and prevalent cases. This would also result in a rethinking of the current evidence pyramid.
Veterinary Evidence Today
Edinburgh, 1-3 November 2016
Released:
Feb 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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