Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDortha Parks Modified over 9 years ago
1
Rapid Evidence Assessments: some practical considerations DfES Rapid Reviewing Seminar 17th November 2004
2
Purpose of presentation Not a methodology lesson! Practical considerations and lessons learned about conducting a rapid evidence assessment “in house”
3
Background to the assessment In the run up to SR2004, the effectiveness of drug treatment in criminal justice settings was recognised as a key evidence gap by policy customers DAR, RDS was asked to carry out a review of existing evidence Key aims of review were to: inform further development of interventions aimed at drug-using offenders inform the planned DIP evaluations identify potential areas for further research
4
The theory Rapid evidence assessments... –“...collate descriptive outlines of the available evidence on a topic, critically appraise them… sift out studies of poor quality, and will provide and overview of what the evidence is telling us…” and... –they should be completed in 8-12 weeks
5
Issues to consider... The search –tighten search criteria where possible –duplication of abstracts –“hard to reach” papers –systematic recording of studies –quality and format of abstracts
6
Issues to consider... The sift –quality assessment tool –“singing from the same songsheet” –systematic recording of assessments –being realistic about time taken to assess papers –methodological knowledge of reviewers
7
Two final lessons... Preparation –planning and preparation time should be factored in to your timetable “Protected time” –our assessment was delayed by other work/priorities
8
The timetable
9
The resources
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.