The following video clip is the final part of the the Cochrane Learning Live webinar delivered by Dr Nancy Santesso from the Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. She is also a member of the GRADE Working Group.
In the clip below, Dr Santesso answers the following questions posed by the webinar participants:
- If evidence comes from a single study, is that a cause of concern in GRADE approach, irrespective of the number of events or participants?
- In which cases should we have ‘very serious’ concerns about the quality of evidence?
- Do you consider the three final components of GRADE approach (‘reasons for upgrading’) if the evidence is based on RCTs?
- Are there any modules addressing GRADE for non-randomized studies?
- How to present NNTs in ‘Summary of findings’ tables?
- If the relative effect is expressed as Odds ratio, how this will be presented in ‘Summary of findings’ table?
Miscellaneous questions and answers
Link:
Using GRADE and the GRADEpro GDT online software in your Cochrane Review
Author information:
Santesso, Nancy; Sambunjak, Dario; Watts, Chris