Procedure to assess the quality of clinical trials
The Jadad scale, sometimes known as Jadad scoring or the Oxford quality scoring system, is a procedure to assess the methodological quality of a clinical trial by objective criteria. It is named after Canadian-Colombian physician Alex Jadad who in 1996 described a system for allocating such trials a score of between zero (very poor) and five (rigorous). It is the most widely used such assessment in the world, and as of May 2024, its seminal paper has been cited in over 24,500 scientific works.[1]
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The Jadadscale, sometimes known as Jadad scoring or the Oxford quality scoring system, is a procedure to assess the methodological quality of a clinical...
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2010. Archived from the original on 11 May 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2016. Jadad AR, McQuay HJ (July 1993). "Searching the literature. Be systematic in your...
Galinski, Saramin E.; Takeuchi, Lawrence; Lucas, Stefan; Tamayo, Carmen; Jadad, Alejandro R. (2003-05-01). "PDPH is a common complication of neuraxial...