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Completing ‘Summary of findings’ tables and grading the certainty of the evidence

Abstract

Planning for the ‘Summary of findings’ table starts early in the systematic review, with the selection of the outcomes to be included in: the review; and the ‘Summary of findings’ table. This is a crucial step, and one that review authors need to address carefully. To ensure production of optimally useful information, Cochrane Reviews begin by developing a review question and by listing all main outcomes that are important to patients and other decision makers. The GRADE approach to assessing the certainty of the evidence defines and operationalizes a rating process that helps separate outcomes into those that are critical, important or not important for decision making. Review authors should report the grading of the certainty of evidence in the Results section for each outcome for which this has been performed, providing the rationale for downgrading or upgrading the evidence, and referring to the ‘Summary of findings’ table where applicable.

Authors

Schünemann HJ; Higgins JP; Vist GE; Glasziou P; Akl EA; Skoetz N; Guyatt GH; Group OBOTCGMGATCSM

Book title

Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions

Pagination

pp. 375-402

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

September 23, 2019

DOI

10.1002/9781119536604.ch14
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