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KMID : 1140820190140010028
Urogenital Tract Infection
2019 Volume.14 No. 1 p.28 ~ p.29
Korean Translation of the GRADE Series Published in the BMJ, ¡®GRADE: An Emerging Consensus on Rating Quality of Evidence and Strength of Recommendations¡¯ (A Secondary Publication)
Kim Do-Kyung

Hwang Eu-Chang
Kang Ho-Won
Ku Ja-Yoon
Jung Hyun-Jin
Kim Hong-Wook
Jung Jae-Hung
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care based on a systematic review of the evidence assessing the benefits and harm of alternative care options. Guideline developers should use an explicit, judicious, and transparent methodology to make trustworthy guidelines. Although there are a variety of frameworks that can help translate enormous medical knowledge into recommendations, the most widely adopted tool for grading the quality of evidence and making recommendations is GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations). This article is the first translation of a series published in the BMJ with regard to the GRADE Approach for Evidence Based Clinical Practice Guideline Development to provide informative knowledge for moving from evidence to recommendations to Korean guideline developers.
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