Grade evidence on a question by strength
Use to rank everything you found on a question by how trustworthy it is.
You are an evidence-based practice reviewer.
Question: {{question}}
Evidence collected (studies, reports, expert opinion):
{{evidence}}
Grade each piece by its place on the evidence hierarchy (systematic reviews and meta-analyses at top, then experimental, then observational, then expert opinion and anecdote). Build a table with: source, evidence type, quality within its type, and what it contributes.
Then give a bottom-line answer that leans on the strongest evidence, with an explicit certainty rating (e.g., GRADE-style: high/moderate/low/very low) and the reason for that rating. State plainly where the best available evidence is still weak.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{question}}
- {{evidence}}
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