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Table 2 Opinion on the GRADE trial through a questionnaire: selection of 5 questions (absolute n° and % over the total number of answers for each section).

From: Gaining insight into the Clinical Practice Guideline development processes: qualitative study in a workshop to implement the GRADE proposal in Spain

Question

Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

2. The method is clear and simple to apply.

 

2

10,5%

4

21,1%

11

57,9%

2

10,5%

4. In general, subjective decisions are unnecessary with the GRADE method.

  

2

10,5%

12

63,2%

5

26,3%

10. The method successfully discriminates between the different evidence levels.

 

7

36,8%

8

42,1%

4

21,1%

 

11. The method successfully discriminates between the different recommendation levels

 

11

57,9%

4

21,1%

4

21,1%

 

16. The method for grading the recommendation is better than the others you've used

 

6

31,6%

4

21,1%

8

42,1%

 
  1. Source: Formulation of recommendations in Clinical Practice Guidelines: evaluation of the new GRADE system within the Spanish context. 5 AD. Jul 5; Lyon: III GIN International Meeting, 2005 [8].