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"last update: 21 August 2024"  

- Evidence assessment

According to WHO handbook for Guidelines we used the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach to assess the quality of a body of evidence, develop and report recommendations. GRADE methods are used by WHO because these represent internationally agreed standards for making transparent recommendations. Detailed information on GRADE is available through the on the following sites: 

▪️ GRADE working group: http://www.gradeworkingroup.org 

▪️ GRADE online training modules: http://cebgrade.mcmaster.ca/ 

▪️ GRADE profile software: http://ims.cochrane.org/revman/gradepro 

Table 1: Quality of evidence in GRADE



Table 2: Significance of the four levels of evidence 


Table 3: Factors that determine how to upgrade or downgrade the quality of evidence.