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. 2024 Mar 26;17(4):100888. doi: 10.1016/j.waojou.2024.100888

Table 2.

Interpretation of strong and conditional recommendations

Implications for: Strong recommendation Conditional recommendation
Patients Most individuals in this situation would want the recommended course of action, and only a small proportion would not.
  • The majority of individuals in this situation would want the suggested course of action, but many would not.

  • Decision aids may be useful in helping patients to make decisions consistent with their individual risks, values, and preferences.

Clinicians
  • Most individuals should follow the recommended course of action.

  • Formal decision aids are not likely to be needed to help individual patients make decisions consistent with their values and preferences.

  • Clinicians should acknowledge that different choices will be appropriate for individual patients and must help each patient arrive at a management decision consistent with his or her values and preferences.

  • Decision aids may be useful in helping individuals to make decisions consistent with their individual risks, values, and preferences.

Policy makers
  • The recommendation can be adopted as policy in most situations.

  • Adherence to this recommendation according to the guideline could be used as a quality criterion or performance indicator.

  • Policymaking will require substantial debate and involvement of various stakeholders.

  • Performance measures should assess whether decision-making is appropriate.

Researchers
  • The recommendation is supported by credible research or other convincing judgments that make additional research unlikely to alter the recommendation

  • On occasion, a strong recommendation is based on low or very low certainty in the evidence. In such instances, further research may provide important information that alters the recommendations.

  • The recommendation is likely to be strengthened (for future updates or adaptation) by additional research.

  • An evaluation of the conditions and criteria (and the related judgments, research evidence, and additional considerations) that determined the conditional (rather than strong). The recommendation will help identify possible research gaps