BackgroundEvidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks provide a structured and transparent approach for groups of experts to use when formulating recommendations or making decisions. While extensively used for clinical and public health recommendations, EtD frameworks are not in widespread use in environmental health. This review sought to identify, compare and contrast key EtD frameworks for decisions on interventions used in clinical medicine, public health or environmental health. This information can be used to develop an EtD framework suitable for formulating recommendations for interventions in environmental health.MethodsWe identified a convenience sample of EtD frameworks used by a range of organizations. We searched Medline for systemati...
Background: The Informed Health Choices (IHC) Key Concepts are principles for evaluating the trustwo...
This paper presents a framework for understanding and improving public sector environmental decision...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing appreciation of the proportion of the health burden that is attribut...
BackgroundEvidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks provide a structured and transparent approach for gr...
Objective: To describe a framework for people making and using evidence-informed health system and p...
Evidence-informed health care decisions and recommendations need to be made systematically and trans...
Background Decision-making in public health and health policy is complex and requires careful delibe...
Funding: Work on this article has been partially funded by the European Commission FP7 Program (gran...
The GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) methodology provides a...
Background Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks bring clarity, structure and transp...
Introduction Evidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks intend to ensure that all criteria of relevance t...
Organizations worldwide compile results from scientific studies, and grade the evidence of interven-...
This report presents a framework for decision-making in health and the environment. It was first pub...
Objectives To describe the grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE)...
Environmental burden of disease represents one quarter of overall disease burden, hence necessitatin...
Background: The Informed Health Choices (IHC) Key Concepts are principles for evaluating the trustwo...
This paper presents a framework for understanding and improving public sector environmental decision...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing appreciation of the proportion of the health burden that is attribut...
BackgroundEvidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks provide a structured and transparent approach for gr...
Objective: To describe a framework for people making and using evidence-informed health system and p...
Evidence-informed health care decisions and recommendations need to be made systematically and trans...
Background Decision-making in public health and health policy is complex and requires careful delibe...
Funding: Work on this article has been partially funded by the European Commission FP7 Program (gran...
The GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) methodology provides a...
Background Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks bring clarity, structure and transp...
Introduction Evidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks intend to ensure that all criteria of relevance t...
Organizations worldwide compile results from scientific studies, and grade the evidence of interven-...
This report presents a framework for decision-making in health and the environment. It was first pub...
Objectives To describe the grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE)...
Environmental burden of disease represents one quarter of overall disease burden, hence necessitatin...
Background: The Informed Health Choices (IHC) Key Concepts are principles for evaluating the trustwo...
This paper presents a framework for understanding and improving public sector environmental decision...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing appreciation of the proportion of the health burden that is attribut...