R0002/2026-03-13/C010/SRC01¶
JMIR Mental Health Prompt Engineering Framework
Source¶
JMIR Mental Health. "Prompt Engineering Frameworks for LLMs." (Exact citation details limited in transcript.) Accessed 2026-03-13.
URL: Not captured — experimental run
Summary¶
| Dimension | Rating |
|---|---|
| Reliability | Medium |
| Relevance | Medium |
| Bias: Missing data | Low risk |
| Bias: Measurement | N/A -- framework paper |
| Bias: Selective reporting | Low risk |
| Bias: Randomization | N/A -- not an RCT |
| Bias: Protocol deviation | N/A -- not an RCT |
| Bias: COI/Funding | Low risk |
Rationale¶
| Dimension | Rationale |
|---|---|
| Reliability | Medium. JMIR is a peer-reviewed open-access journal. The specific paper addresses prompt engineering frameworks for LLMs in a clinical context. Peer-reviewed but exact citation details limited. |
| Relevance | Medium. This source does not address the cross-domain combination that the claim targets. Its value is as contextual evidence -- it documents that prompt engineering for research tasks exists within the clinical domain but does not integrate IC frameworks. Relevant to the assessment but not directly to the claim. |
| Bias flags | No concerns specific to this source. |
Evidence Extracts¶
| Evidence ID | Summary |
|---|---|
| SRC01-E01 | Prompt engineering frameworks operate within clinical domain only |