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 FORM: an Australian method for formulating and grading recommendations in  evidence-based clinical guidelines Hillier S; Grimmer-Somers K; Merlin T; Middleton P; Salisbury J; Tooher R; Weston ABMC Med Res Methodol  2011[Feb]; 11 (ä): 23BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines are an important element of  evidence-based practice. Considering an often complicated body of evidence can be  problematic for guideline developers, who in the past may have resorted to using  levels of evidence of individual studies as a quasi-indicator for the strength of  a recommendation. This paper reports on the production and trial of a methodology  and associated processes to assist Australian guideline developers in considering  a body of evidence and grading the resulting guideline recommendations. METHODS:  In recognition of the complexities of clinical guidelines and the multiple  factors that influence choice in health care, a working group of experienced  guideline consultants was formed under the auspices of the Australian National  Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to produce and pilot a framework to  formulate and grade guideline recommendations. Consultation with national and  international experts and extensive piloting informed the process. RESULTS: The  FORM framework consists of five components (evidence base, consistency, clinical  impact, generalisability and applicability) which are used by guideline  developers to structure their decisions on how to convey the strength of a  recommendation through wording and grading via a considered judgement form. In  parallel (but separate from the grading process) guideline developers are asked  to consider implementation implications for each recommendation. CONCLUSIONS: The  framework has now been widely adopted by Australian guideline developers who find  it to be a logical and intuitive way to formulate and grade recommendations in  clinical practice guidelines.|*Evidence-Based Medicine[MESH]|*Practice Guidelines as Topic[MESH]|Australia[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|National Health Programs/*organization & administration[MESH]
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