Table 5.3.
Criteria for using GRADE in a systematic reviewa
| 1. The certainty in the evidence (also known as quality of evidence or confidence in the estimates) should be defined consistently with the definitions used by the GRADE Working Group. |
| 2. Explicit consideration should be given to each of the GRADE domains for assessing the certainty in the evidence (although different terminology may be used). |
| 3. The overall certainty in the evidence should be assessed for each important outcome using four or three categories (such as high, moderate, low and/or very low) and definitions for each category that are consistent with the definitions used by the GRADE Working Group. |
| 4. Evidence summaries … should be used as the basis for judgments about the certainty in the evidence. |
Adapted from the GRADE working group206.
Note this list does not contain the additional criteria that apply to the development of a clinical practice guideline.