Strong recommendation |
Benefits clearly outweigh harms and burdens, or vice versa. |
Patients: Most would want course of action; a person should request discussion if an intervention is not offered. |
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Clinicians: Most patients should receive the recommended course of action. |
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Policymakers: The recommendation can be adopted as policy in most circumstances. |
Weak recommendation |
Benefits closely balanced with harms and burdens. |
Patients: Many would want course of action, but some may not; the decision may depend on individual circumstances. |
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Clinicians: Different choices will be appropriate for different patients; the management decision should be consistent with patients' preferences and circumstances. |
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Policymakers: Policymaking will require careful consideration and stakeholder input. |
No recommendation |
Balance of benefits and risks cannot be determined. |
Decisions based on evidence cannot be made. |