| Literature DB >> 29102682 |
Ashly E Jordan1, David C Perlman2, Daniel J Smith3, Jennifer R Reed3, Holly Hagan4.
Abstract
There is increasing recognition of the importance of the distinction between efficacy and effectiveness research in the design, conduct, and evaluation of interventions and program outcomes. There is a concurrent increase in the application of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. These two lines of inquiry are only beginning to meet. There is an emerging need for systematic reviews and meta-analyses to account for differences in degrees to which included studies reflect either efficacy or effectiveness design. Based on ongoing work on a formal systematic review of the hepatitis C virus care continuum, this paper describes and discusses the rationale for, and how the PRECIS-II instrument can be used on, and modestly adapted to, studies included in the systematic review examining the extent to which studies include elements of efficacy or effectiveness or a combination of the two. We also highlight that use of such an instrument may have general applicability to and value in the conduct of systematic reviews and meta-analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Care continua; Effectiveness; Efficacy; Hepatitis C virus; Meta-analyses; PRECIS-II; Systematic reviews
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29102682 PMCID: PMC5767157 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.10.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 0895-4356 Impact factor: 6.437