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Is the GRADE framework evidence based?: International collaborations key to evaluating eHealth

September 15th, 2009

Is the GRADE framework evidence based?

In this week's open access journal PLoS Medicine, Brian Kavanagh (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada) critiques the GRADE system of grading guidelines, arguing that even though it has evolved through the Evidence-Based Medicine movement, there is no evidence that GRADE itself is reliable. This paper is debated in a related Perspective by Mohammed Ansari and colleagues from the University of Ottawa.

Citation: Kavanagh BP (2009) The GRADE System for Rating Clinical Guidelines. PLoS Med 6(9): e1000094.
doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000094

Funding: This perspective was written without funding contributions from any source.

Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist.

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PRESS-ONLY PREVIEW OF THE ARTICLE: http://www.plos.org/press/plme-06-09-kavanagh.pdf

CONTACTS:

Brian Kavanagh

Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Critical Care

555 University Avenue

Toronto, ON M5G1X8

Canada

Telephone: University +1 416-978-4306, Hospital +1 416-813-6860

Email: brian.kavanagh@sickkids.ca

Related PLoS Medicine Perspective:

Citation: Ansari MT, Tsertsvadze A, Moher D (2009) Grading Quality of Evidence and Strength of
Recommendations: A Perspective. PLoS Med 6(9): e1000151. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000151

Funding: No specific funding was received to write this article.

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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PRESS-ONLY PREVIEW OF THE ARTICLE: http://www.plos.org/press/plme-06-09-ansari.pdf

CONTACTS:

Mohammed Ansari

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Research Institute

401 Smyth Rd

Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L1

Canada

Telephone: +1 613-737-7600 ext 4132

Email: moansari@ohri.ca

International collaborations key to evaluating eHealth

This week the open access journal PLoS Medicine continues its series on evaluating eHealth with an article by David Bates and Adam Wright (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA) that discusses the opportunities and challenges of undertaking international collaborations in eHealth evaluation research. They recommend that international eHealth collaborations become much more frequent, and that more knowledge generation and data interchange are needed. Last month, in the first article the PLoS Medicine series on evaluating eHealth, Aziz Sheikh and Lorraine Catwell from the University of Edinburgh discussed the importance of evaluating the widespread investments in and adoption of information communication technology in health care.

Citation: Bates DW, Wright A (2009) Evaluating eHealth: Undertaking Robust International Cross-Cultural eHealth Research. PLoS Med 6(9): e1000105. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000105

Funding: No specific funding was received for this article.

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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PRESS-ONLY PREVIEW OF THE ARTICLE: http://www.plos.org/press/plme-06-09-bates.pdf

CONTACTS:

David Bates

Primary Work Harvard Medical School

Internal Medicine

1620 Tremont Street

Boston, MA 02115

United States of America

Telephone: +1 617-732-5650

Email: dbates@partners.org

Source: Public Library of Science

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