Useful to read, also "Ovarian ablation in breast cancer, 1896 to 1998: milestones along hierarchy of evidence from case report to Cochrane review" BMJ. 1998 October 31; 317(7167): 1246-1248.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1114171
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Da: Evidence based health (EBH) [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Per conto di Djulbegovic, Benjamin
Inviato: sabato 25 febbraio 2012 17:08
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Oggetto: Re: History of hierarchy of evidence
I think the hierarchy of evidence was first time used in 1979 or so ( by Canadian Prevention Task Force- not sure that I got the name of the group right) pioneered by David Sackett. I may have forgotten details, but I do believe the concept was proposed before 1987.
Ben
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> On Sat, 25 Feb 2012, Sally Bennett wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> The literature on evidence based medicine (and related literature) commonly cites a hierarchy of evidence for 'Therapy etc' (ie the typical one listing SRs of RCTs at the top).
>> I am interested in finding out when and how 'multiple' hierarchies of evidence entered the literature (ie hierarchies for different types of questions or clinical issues such those from the OCEBM website). I am happy to compile responses to send to the list.
>> Many thanks
>> Sally
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>> Dr Sally Bennett | Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy | School
>> of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences | The University of Queensland
>> | QLD 4072 | Australia | Ph +61 7 33653004 | Fax: +61 733651622 |
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