Moderate evidence-based interventions Sample Clauses

The 'Moderate evidence-based interventions' clause establishes the requirement for interventions or actions to be guided by a balanced assessment of available evidence. In practice, this means that decisions or measures taken must be supported by credible data or research, but should also consider the context and potential risks of over- or under-intervention. This clause helps ensure that actions are both justified and proportionate, preventing unnecessary or insufficient responses by grounding them in a reasonable evaluation of evidence.
Moderate evidence-based interventions the intervention is based on one or more quasi- experimental studies with positive findings on one or more intended outcomes OR two or more non-experimental studies with positive findings on one or more intended outcomes.