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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/asthma-provider-adherence_research-protocol.pdf
March 02, 2012 - with the DerSimonian
and Laird formula for continuous outcomes.36 We will calculate a pooled effect estimate … that the evidence reflects the true effect, and further research may
change our confidence in the estimate … of the effect and may change the estimate); 3) “low” grade
(indicating low confidence that the evidence … reflects the true effect, and further research is likely to
change our confidence in the estimate of … the effect and is likely to change the estimate); and 4)
“insufficient” grade (evidence is unavailable
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/pwd-care-interventions-protocol.pdf
February 22, 2019 - An imprecise estimate is one for which the confidence interval is wide enough to
include clinically … the overall strength of evidence for each outcome will be
rated as:
• High: Very confident that estimate … • Moderate: Moderately confident that estimate of effect lies close to true effect. … Additional evidence necessary before
concluding that findings are stable or that estimate of effect is … • Insufficient: No evidence, unable to estimate an effect, or no confidence in
estimate of effect.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/kidney-stone-prevention_research-protocol.pdf
June 15, 2011 - A precise
estimate is one that would yield a clinically meaningful conclusion. … evidence reflects the true effect; further research is very
unlikely to change confidence in the estimate … of effect and may change the estimate.
3. … that the evidence reflects the true effect; further research is likely to
change confidence in the estimate … of effect and is likely to change the estimate.
4.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/insomnia_research-protocol.pdf
April 03, 2014 - the
overall strength of evidence for each outcome will be rated as:39
• High: Very confident that estimate … • Moderate: Moderately confidence that estimate of effect lies close to true
effect. … • Low: Limited confidence that estimate of effect lies close to true effect; major
or numerous deficiencies … Additional evidence necessary
before concluding that findings are stable or that estimate of effect … • Insufficient: No evidence, unable to estimate an effect, or no confidence in
estimate of effect
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/insomnia_protocol-140716.pdf
April 03, 2014 - the
overall strength of evidence for each outcome will be rated as:39
• High: Very confident that estimate … • Moderate: Moderately confidence that estimate of effect lies close to true
effect. … • Low: Limited confidence that estimate of effect lies close to true effect; major
or numerous deficiencies … Additional evidence necessary
before concluding that findings are stable or that estimate of effect … • Insufficient: No evidence, unable to estimate an effect, or no confidence in
estimate of effect
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/uterine-fibroids_research-protocol.pdf
March 01, 2016 - In particular, we hope to estimate probabilities of an
outcome associated with potential trajectories … These random effects will allow estimates
of overall (population) effects as well as an estimate of … Moderate We are moderately confident that the estimate of effect lies close to the true … Insufficient We have no evidence, we are unable to estimate an effect, or we have no … confidence in the
estimate of effect for this outcome.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/Guidelines-Peer-Public-Review.pdf
November 08, 2013 - circumstances arise that will prevent them from submitting a timely
review, providing an accurate estimate
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/disruptive-behavior-disorders-protocol.pdf
January 31, 2023 - For all pooled analyses, we will estimate the
magnitude of treatment effects as small, moderate, or … strength of evidence grades
Strength of
Evidence
Description
High We are very confident that the estimate … Low We have limited confidence that the estimate of effect lies close to the true
effect for this outcome … that additional evidence is needed before
concluding either that the findings are stable or that the estimate … Insufficient We are unable to estimate an effect, or we have no confidence in the estimate
of effect
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/colorectal-cancer-staging_executive.pdf
September 01, 2014 - studies (1980 or later) only if the evidence from
systematic reviews was insufficient to support an
estimate … We are very confident that the estimate of effect
lies close to the true effect for this outcome. … We are moderately confident that the
estimate of effect lies close to the true effect for this
outcome … We have limited confidence that the estimate of
effect lies close to the true effect for this outcome … We have no evidence, we are unable to
estimate an effect, or we have no confidence in the
estimate of
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-protocol-osteoporosis_2.pdf
October 05, 2018 - An imprecise estimate is one for which the
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confidence interval is wide enough to include … overall strength of evidence for each
comparison and outcome as:[21]
• High: Very confident that estimate … • Moderate: Moderately confident that estimate of effect lies close to true effect. … Additional evidence necessary before
concluding that findings are stable or that estimate of effect … • Insufficient: No evidence, unable to estimate an effect, or no confidence in estimate
of effect
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/vte-protocol-8-4-10.pdf
February 01, 2008 - Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the
estimate of effect. … of effect and may
change the estimate. … the estimate. … Precision
Precision refers to the degree of certainty surrounding an effect estimate with
respect … A precise estimate is
an estimate that would allow a clinically useful conclusion.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/blood-clots-hip-knee-surgery_research-protocol.pdf
February 01, 2008 - Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the
estimate of effect. … of effect and may
change the estimate. … the estimate. … Precision
Precision refers to the degree of certainty surrounding an effect estimate with
respect … A precise estimate is
an estimate that would allow a clinically useful conclusion.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/c-difficile-update_research-protocol.pdf
December 23, 2014 - consistency (similarity of effect direction and size); 4) precision (degree of certainty
around an estimate … An imprecise estimate is one for which the confidence interval is wide enough to
include clinically … • Moderate: Moderately confident that estimate of effect lies close to true effect. … Additional evidence necessary
before concluding that findings are stable or that estimate of effect … • Insufficient: No evidence, unable to estimate an effect, or no confidence in
estimate of effect
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/nonpharm-treatment-chronic-pain-protocol.pdf
December 11, 2018 - • Precision: describes the level of certainty of the estimate of effect for a
particular outcome … • Moderate—We are moderately confident that the estimate of effect lies
close to the true effect … • Low—We have limited confidence that the estimate of effect lies close to
the true effect for this … • Insufficient—We have no evidence, we are unable to estimate an effect, or
we have no confidence … in the estimate of effect for this outcome.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/renal-function_research-protocol.pdf
June 13, 2013 - Does a troponin elevation help to estimate prognosis after ACS in the following
subgroups?
a. … T, or hs troponin I) against another type of troponin assay, does a certain
type of troponin test estimate … of the effect
and may change the estimate); 3) “low” grade (indicating low confidence that the
evidence … reflects the true effect and that further research is likely to change our
confidence in the estimate … of the effect and is likely to change the estimate); and 4)
“insufficient” grade (evidence is unavailable
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/psoriasis-chronic_research-protocol.pdf
January 10, 2012 - Precision
refers to the degree of certainty surrounding the effect estimate with respect to a given … A precise estimate is an estimate that would allow a clinically useful
conclusion. … Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the
estimate of effect. … Further research may change confidence in the estimate of effect
and may change the estimate. … the estimate.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/nonpharma-treatment-pain_research-protocol-amended.pdf
September 20, 2017 - , the consistency of results from new studies compared to the
pooled estimate, and the likelihood that … • Precision: describes the level of certainty of the estimate of effect for a
particular outcome … • Moderate—We are moderately confident that the estimate of effect lies
close to the true effect … • Insufficient—We have no evidence, we are unable to estimate an effect, or
we have no confidence … in the estimate of effect for this outcome.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/hepatitis-c_disposition-comments.pdf
November 27, 2012 - one of many references
Hepatitis C virus infection in USA: an estimate of true
prevalence Eric Chak … , and actually fairly close to the Chak
study estimate (1.6% vs. 2.0%). … Changed to revised estimate 0.86 (0.78 - 0.95). … This had no effect
on the estimate. … Hepatitis C virus infection in USA: an estimate of true prevalence.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/diagnostic-error-executive-summary.pdf
August 01, 2023 - • We estimate that among 130 million emergency department (ED) visits per year
in the United States … All three were conducted at university hospitals, and, for the two studies
used to estimate harms, about … mortality from the Canadian
study (0.2%, PR 0.1 to 0.4) was bolstered by similarity to the mortality estimate
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cancer-anemia-update_disposition-comments.pdf
April 25, 2013 - size across
the body of evidence is reasonably large (e.g.,
4000 patients), EPCs can consider the estimate … Precision is based on the confidence interval of
the estimate; the estimate can be precise, even if … and 95% confidence intervals) in Amgen’s reanalysis, the point
estimate for on-study mortality was … However, when the BEST study was excluded, the
point estimate for on-study mortality decreased from … A
meta-analysis of these 8 trials resulted in an
estimate of 1.92 (95% CI 0.97, 2.86; I2
0%).delarue