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      The GRADE Working Group clarifies the construct of certainty of evidence

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          Abstract

          Objective

          To clarify the GRADE (grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation) definition of certainty of evidence and suggest possible approaches to rating certainty of the evidence for systematic reviews, health technology assessments and guidelines.

          Study Design and Setting

          This work was carried out by a project group within the GRADE Working Group, through brainstorming and iterative refinement of ideas, using input from workshops, presentations, and discussions at GRADE Working Group meetings to produce this document, which constitutes official GRADE guidance.

          Results

          Certainty of evidence is best considered as the certainty that a true effect lies on one side of a specified threshold, or within a chosen range. We define possible approaches for choosing threshold or range. For guidelines, what we call a fully contextualized approach requires simultaneously considering all critical outcomes and their relative value. Less contextualized approaches, more appropriate for systematic reviews and health technology assessments, include using specified ranges of magnitude of effect, e.g. ranges of what we might consider no effect, trivial, small, moderate, or large effects.

          Conclusion

          It is desirable for systematic review authors, guideline panelists, and health technology assessors to specify the threshold or ranges they are using when rating the certainty in evidence.

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          Journal
          8801383
          J Clin Epidemiol
          J Clin Epidemiol
          Journal of clinical epidemiology
          0895-4356
          1878-5921
          1 July 2017
          18 May 2017
          30 May 2019
          : 87
          : 4-13
          Article
          PMC6542664 PMC6542664 6542664 ems83123
          10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.05.006
          6542664
          28529184
          fd1b6eda-7efe-4fc9-92f8-897cea9c0c61
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          health technology assessment,guidelines,certainty of evidence,GRADE,thresholds,systematic reviews

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