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When studies measure or report outcomes differently, it may not be feasible to pool data across studies to generate a single effect estimate (ie, perform meta-analysis). Instead, only a narrative summary of the effect across different studies might be available. Regardless of whether a single pooled effect estimate is generated or whether data are summarised narratively, decision makers need to know the certainty in the evidence in order to make informed decisions. In this guide, we illustrate how to apply the constructs of the GRADE (Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach to assess the certainty in evidence when a meta-analysis has not been performed and data were summarised narratively.
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M. Hassan Murad
Mayo Clinic
Reem A. Mustafa
University of Jordan
Holger J. Schünemann
University of East Anglia
Evidence-Based Medicine
University of Minnesota
Mayo Clinic
McMaster University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6a9e3f174babf6cab30fb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/ebmed-2017-110668