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GRADE methods for integrating evidence from randomised and non-randomised studies

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Deciding to integrate evidence from non-randomised studies of interventions (NRSI) in an evidence synthesis has methodological and practical implications. New GRADE guidance supports transparent judgements by providing clear criteria for when NRSIs can complement, replace, or follow RCT evidence, and when integration should be avoided.

Session 7 of the GRADE Learning Live series will introduce the structured and practical GRADE approach for integrating (or not integrating) RCTs and NRSIs in evidence syntheses.

Topics include:

  • Assessing the certainty of evidence (CoE) from non-randomised studies: bias and upgrading factors
  • Non-randomised studies as complementary, sequential or replacement evidence
  • Four steps for deciding when and how NRSIs can meaningfully complement or replace RCT evidence:
    1. Assessing the CoE of both RCTs and NRSI
    2. Assessing congruence of effect estimates from RCTs and NRSI
    3. Identifying and comparing GRADE domains that are affected by certainty ratings
    4. Deciding whether and how to use both types of studies and how to present the information in GRADE tables

This webinar is suitable for those wanting to use GRADE to interpret and summarise findings in a systematic review. Some understanding of systematic review and GRADE methods for assessing certainty of evidence is assumed.


Presenter Bio

Carlos A. Cuello-Garcia, MD, PhD is a clinical epidemiologist at McMaster University whose work focuses on evidence synthesis, GRADE methodology, and guideline development. He is a member of the GRADE Working Group and works closely with health decision-makers in Canada and internationally.

 

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