The Research Question and its Association with the Levels of Evidence and Grades of Recommendation in Clinical Research Studies

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Carlos Manterola; Josue Rivadeneira & Tamara Otzen

Summary

Most research questions (RQ) will lead to a project that aims to generate new knowledge. However, the setting, study population and methodology may be very different, which will determine the results obtained and therefore, the level of evidence (LOE) and the grade of recommendation (GOR) may vary significantly. The aim of this study was to provide recommendations to formulate a RQ associated with the LOE and respective GOR that can be derived from the generated results. This article will provide some knowledge about the RQ and its relationship with the LEO and GOR of the generated evidence from results obtained by a research process in different research scenarios.

KEY WORDS: Evidence-Based Medicine; Evidence- Based Practice; Levels of evidence; Degrees of recommendation; Research question.

How to cite this article

MANTEROLA, C.; RIVADENEIRA, J. & OTZEN, T. The research question and its association with the levels of evidence and grades of recommendation in clinical research studies. Int. J. Morphol., 42(4):1020-1028, 2024.