Rapid Evidence Assessment is a process that uses a combination of key informant interviews and targeted literature searches to produce a report in a few days or a few weeks.
This process is faster and less rigorous than a full systematic review but more rigorous than ad hoc searching.
Resources
- Rapid evidence assessments
The latest REA publications from the UK Government.
- Rapid Evidence Assessment Toolkit - Archived content
This toolkit was designed to help Government Social Researchers to carry out or commission REAs. It contained detailed guidance on choosing the right methods for each stage of an REA and offers a range of templates and sources to support the successful completion of an REA.
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Framework/Guide
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