Rapid Evidence Assessment
A rapid evidence assessment (REA) is a way of getting on top of the available research evidence on a policy question as comprehensively as possible within the constraints of a short timetable. It uses the systematic and transparent methods of a full systematic review — explicit search strategies, inclusion criteria and quality appraisal — but deliberately limits the breadth of one or more stages to fit the time and resources available. Promoted in the UK by the Government Social Research Service and the EPPI-Centre, the REA was designed to give policymakers rigorous, accountable evidence syntheses on timescales that conventional systematic reviews cannot meet.
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Izvori
- Government Social Research Service (2013). Rapid Evidence Assessment Toolkit. London: Civil Service / GSR, developed with the EPPI-Centre. link ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) for Policy. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/sr/public-policy/rapid-evidence-assessment
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- Ex-Ante Policy AppraisalPublic Policy↔ uporedi
- Realist SynthesisSinteza dokaza↔ uporedi
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