The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre, Sax Institute, PO Box K617, Haymarket, Sydney, NSW, 1240, Australia.
The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre, School of Medicine, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
J Public Health Policy. 2017 May;38(2):203-215. doi: 10.1057/s41271-016-0061-9.
Drawing on the long tradition of evidence-based medicine that aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical practice, the field of public health has sought to apply 'hierarchies of evidence' to appraise and synthesise public health research. Various critiques of this approach led to the development of synthesis methods that include broader evidence typologies and more 'fit for purpose' privileging of methodological designs. While such adaptations offer great utility for evidence-informed public health policy and practice, this paper offers an alternative perspective on the synthesis of evidence that necessitates a yet more egalitarian approach. Dynamic simulation modelling is increasingly recognised as a valuable evidence synthesis tool to inform public health policy and programme planning for complex problems. The development of simulation models draws on and privileges a wide range of evidence typologies, thus challenging the traditional use of 'hierarchies of evidence' to support decisions on complex dynamic problems.
借鉴旨在提高临床实践效率和效果的循证医学的悠久传统,公共卫生领域试图将“证据层级”应用于评估和综合公共卫生研究。这种方法的各种批评导致了综合方法的发展,其中包括更广泛的证据类型和更“适合目的”的方法设计的优先级。虽然这些调整为循证公共卫生政策和实践提供了很大的实用性,但本文提供了对证据综合的另一种观点,这需要一种更加平等主义的方法。动态模拟建模越来越被认为是一种有价值的证据综合工具,可用于为复杂问题提供公共卫生政策和规划的信息。模拟模型的开发利用了广泛的证据类型,从而挑战了传统上使用“证据层级”来支持复杂动态问题决策的做法。