Table 1.
Recommended grade | Evidence |
A | Directly based on category I evidence |
B |
Directly based on: • Category II evidence, or • Extrapolated recommendation from category I evidence |
C |
Directly based on: • Category III evidence, or • Extrapolated recommendation from category I or II evidence |
D |
Directly based on: • Category IV evidence, or • Extrapolated recommendation from category I, II or III evidence |
Good practice point | The view of the Guideline Development Group |
NICE 2002 | Recommendation taken from the NICE technology appraisal |
Evidence category | Source |
Ia | Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials |
Ib | At least one randomised controlled trial |
IIa | At least one well-designed controlled study without randomisation |
IIb | At least one other type of well-designed quasi-experimental study |
III | Well-designed non-experimental descriptive studies, such as comparative studies, correlation studies or case studies |
IV | Expert committee reports or opinions and/or clinical experience of respected authorities |
Adapted from Eccles M, Mason J (2001) How to develop cost-conscious guidelines. Health Technology Assessment 5 (16)