
Evidence Quality Assessment
Evidence Quality Assessment is a process used to evaluate how trustworthy and reliable the information is, often in scientific or medical research. It involves examining factors such as the study's design, consistency of results, and potential biases. High-quality evidence typically comes from well-conducted studies with minimal bias, providing stronger confidence in the findings. Lower-quality evidence may have limitations that reduce its reliability. This assessment helps healthcare professionals, researchers, and decision-makers determine how much trust to place in the evidence, guiding informed choices and recommendations.