Evidence-based definition

Evidence-based means a program or practice that has been
Evidence-based also means a program or practice that can be
Evidence-based means a program or practice that has had multiple randomized

Examples of Evidence-based in a sentence

  • City Attorney DocuSign Envelope ID: 965110BD-C28B-4986-82C3-BCE0754CAB79 Contract K-2425-22‌ EXHIBIT A a place of help and hope for people facing addiction and mental health challenges PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Virtue Center proposes to discourage and prevent opioid use and dependency as well as lower opioid deaths in Norman and prevent them from occurring through a multi-strategic approach: Education, Harm Reduction, Evidence-Based Treatment and Recovery Support.


More Definitions of Evidence-based

Evidence-based means a program or practice that has had
Evidence-based means a program or practice that has been tested in heterogeneous or intended populations with multiple randomized, or statistically controlled evaluations, or both; or one large multiple site randomized, or statistically controlled evaluation, or both, where the weight of the evidence from a systemic review demonstrates sustained improvements in at least one outcome. "Evidence-based" also means a program or practice that can be implemented with a set of procedures to allow successful replication in Washington and, when possible, is determined to be cost-beneficial.
Evidence-based means a program or practice that has had multiple randomized control studies or a meta-analysis demonstrating that the program or practice is effective for a specific population or has been rated as effective by a standardized program evaluation tool.
Evidence-based means a program or practice that has had multiple site random controlled trials across heterogeneous populations demonstrating that the program or practice is effective for the population.
Evidence-based means expert-based, literature-supported
Evidence-based means a program or practice that is cost-effective and includes at least two randomized or statistically controlled evaluations that have demonstrated improved outcomes for its intended population.
Evidence-based means a designation for models, curricula, and other interventions that have been proven effective through rigorous research methodologies.