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GRADE guidelines: 15. Going from evidence to recommendation—determinants of a recommendation's direction and strength

Abstract

In the GRADE approach, the strength of a recommendation reflects the extent to which we can be confident that the composite desirable effects of a management strategy outweigh the composite undesirable effects. This article addresses GRADE's approach to determining the direction and strength of a recommendation. The GRADE describes the balance of desirable and undesirable outcomes of interest among alternative management strategies depending on four domains, namely estimates of effect for desirable and undesirable outcomes of interest, confidence in the estimates of effect, estimates of values and preferences, and resource use. Ultimately, guideline panels must use judgment in integrating these factors to make a strong or weak recommendation for or against an intervention.

Authors

Andrews JC; Schünemann HJ; Oxman AD; Pottie K; Meerpohl JJ; Coello PA; Rind D; Montori VM; Brito JP; Norris S

Journal

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Vol. 66, No. 7, pp. 726–735

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 2013

DOI

10.1016/j.jclinepi.2013.02.003

ISSN

0895-4356

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