2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039263
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Methods for the health technology assessment of complex interventions: a protocol for a scoping review

Abstract: IntroductionIn healthcare policy and economic literature, research on the health technology assessment (HTA) of complex interventions (CIs) is becoming increasingly important. In many developed countries, HTA guides decision-making to help achieve greater value for money when funding health care. However, research has yet to identify the forms of evidence and evaluation criteria that should be used in the HTA of CIs. Previous research has established that the HTA of CIs requires multiple factors to be evaluate… Show more

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“…An example of the search strategy for the SCOPUS database is included in the supplementary materials file included with this protocol. This strategy was developed with the assistance of an Academic Support Librarian (Baghbanian et al, 2020). The individual search terms and search string attributes can be significantly enhanced through a continuation of a collaboration with library-based search expertise in order to strategically improve a search strategy that ensures that relevant literature is found (Iannizzi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Search Strategy and Database Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the search strategy for the SCOPUS database is included in the supplementary materials file included with this protocol. This strategy was developed with the assistance of an Academic Support Librarian (Baghbanian et al, 2020). The individual search terms and search string attributes can be significantly enhanced through a continuation of a collaboration with library-based search expertise in order to strategically improve a search strategy that ensures that relevant literature is found (Iannizzi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Search Strategy and Database Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%