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The Jadad scale is a tool used to assess the quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). It was developed by Alejandro Jadad and his colleagues in the 1990s and is specifically designed to evaluate the rigor and reliability of evidence derived from clinical trials. The scale focuses on three main criteria: 1. **Randomization**: Whether the trial was randomized and if the method used for randomization was described adequately.

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