| Literature DB >> 25754561 |
Colleen Barbero1, Siobhan Gilchrist2, Michael W Schooley3, Jamie F Chriqui4, Douglas A Luke5, Amy A Eyler5.
Abstract
An essential strategy expected to reduce the global burden of chronic and cardiovascular disease is evidence-based policy. However, it is often unknown what specific components should constitute an evidence-based policy intervention. We have developed an expedient method to appraise and compare the strengths of the evidence bases suggesting that individual components of a policy intervention will contribute to the positive public health impact of that intervention. Using a new definition of "best available evidence," the Quality and Impact of Component (QuIC) Evidence Assessment analyzes dimensions of evidence quality and evidence of public health impact to categorize multiple policy component evidence bases along a continuum of "emerging," "promising impact," "promising quality," and "best." QuIC was recently applied to components from 2 policy interventions to prevent and improve the outcomes of cardiovascular disease: public-access defibrillation and community health workers. Results illustrate QuIC's utility in international policy practice and research.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25754561 PMCID: PMC7333283 DOI: 10.1016/j.gheart.2014.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Heart ISSN: 2211-8160