作者
Marina Davoli, Laura Amato, Nicolas Clark, Michael Farrell, Matthew Hickman, Suzanne Hill, Nicola Magrini, Vladimir Poznyak, Holger J Schünemann
发表日期
2015/6
期刊
Addiction
卷号
110
期号
6
页码范围
891-898
简介
Background and Aims
The World Health Organization (WHO), and a growing number of other organizations, have adopted the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system in order to both assess the quality of research evidence and develop clinical practice guidelines. In 2009 WHO published a guideline on psychosocially assisted pharmacological treatment of opioid dependence, based on the results of Cochrane Reviews summarized using the GRADE methodology. The main features of this system are an a priori definition of outcomes and their relevance, and distinction between the quality of evidence (also referred to as confidence in the estimate of intervention effect) and the strength of recommendations. We consider how successful this approach has been.
Analysis and Evidence
We discuss the merits and limitations of using Cochrane Reviews and GRADE …
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