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. 2024 Feb 15;16(2):e54233. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54233

Table 5. JBI critical appraisal checklist for quasi-experimental studies (non-randomized experimental studies).

JBI - Joanna Briggs Institute

Article Is it clear in the study what is the ‘cause’ and what is the ‘effect’ (i.e. there is no confusion about which variable comes first)? Were the participants included in any comparisons similar? Were the participants included in any comparisons receiving similar treatment/care, other than the exposure or intervention of interest? Was there a control group? Were there multiple measurements of the outcome both pre and post the intervention/exposure? Was follow up complete and if not, were differences between groups in terms of their follow up adequately described and analyzed? Were the outcomes of participants included in any comparisons measured in the same way? Were outcomes measured in a reliable way? Was appropriate statistical analysis used? % Appraisal
Bjersa et al., 2013 [13] Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes 78%
O-Yurvati et al., 2005 [26] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 89%