TABLE 1.
Target group | Strong recommendations# | Conditional (weak) recommendations |
Patients | All or almost all informed people would choose the recommended choice for or against an intervention. | Most informed people would choose the recommended course of action, but a substantial number would not. |
Clinicians | Most patients should receive the recommended course of action. | Recognise that different choices will be appropriate for different patients. Clinicians and other healthcare providers need to devote more time to the process of shared decision-making, by which they ensure that the informed choice reflects individual values and preferences; decision aids and shared decision-making are particularly useful. |
Policymakers | The recommendation can be adopted as a policy in most situations. | Policy making will require substantial debate and involvement of many stakeholders. |
#: strong recommendations based on high quality evidence will apply to most patients for whom these recommendations are made, but they may not apply to all patients in all conditions; no recommendation can take into account all of the unique features of individual patients and clinical circumstances [38, 39].