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 Improving the use of research evidence in guideline development: 5  Group  processes Fretheim A; Schunemann HJ; Oxman ADHealth Res Policy Syst  2006[Dec]; 4 (ä): 17BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO), like many other organisations  around the world, has recognised the need to use more rigorous processes to  ensure that health care recommendations are informed by the best available  research evidence. This is the fifth of a series of 16 reviews that have been  prepared as background for advice from the WHO Advisory Committee on Health  Research to WHO on how to achieve this. OBJECTIVE: In this review we address  approaches to facilitate sound processes within groups that develop  recommendations for health care. METHODS: We searched PubMed and three databases  of methodological studies for existing systematic reviews and relevant  methodological research. We did not conduct systematic reviews ourselves. Our  conclusions are based on the available evidence, consideration of what WHO and  other organisations are doing and logical arguments. KEY QUESTION AND ANSWER:  What should WHO do to ensure appropriate group processes? Various strategies can  be adopted to ensure that the group processes in play when panels are developing  recommendations are inclusive, so that all voices can be heard and all arguments  given fair weight, including the use of formal consensus development methods,  such at the Nominal Group Technique or the Delphi method; the selection of a  group leader who is qualified and responsible for facilitating an appropriate  group process.ä
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