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Evidence-Based Practice: Study Design

Hierarchy of Evidence

Clinical Question + Study Design

The type of question will often dictate the best study design to address the question. In the absence of the best study design, move down the hierarchy of evidence:

Clinical Question Type Study Design
Clinical Examination Prospective, blind comparison to gold / reference standard
Diagnostic Testing or Screening Prospective, blind comparison to gold / reference standard
Prognosis Cohort Study > Case Control Study > Case Series
Therapy Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Prevention RCT > Cohort Study > Case Control Study > Case Series
Etiology / Harm RCT* > Cohort Study > Case Control Study > Case Series
Cost Economic analysis

*it is not always ethical to randomize people to a known harmful exposure. However, some RCTs do contain information on adverse events, side effects, etc. that could be helpful in answering certain clinical questions regarding harms. 

Levels of Evidence