Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods

ABSTRACT: Background: Guidelines in the healthcare field generally should contain evidence-based recommendations to inform healthcare decisions. Guidelines often require 2 years or more to develop, but certain circumstances necessitate the development of rapid guidelines (RGs) in a short period of t...

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Autores:
Kowalski, Sergio Candido
Morgan, Rebecca L.
Falavigna, Maicon
Florez Gómez, Iván Darío
Etxeandia Ikobaltzeta, Itziar
Wiercioch, Wojtek
Zhang, Ray Yuan
Sakhia, Faria
Ivanova, Liudmila
Santesso, Nancy
Schünemann, Holger Jens
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2018
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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https://health-policy-systems.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12961-018-0327-8
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Guideline
Guía
Emergencies
Urgencias Médicas
Methodology
Metodología
Practice Guideline
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title Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
spellingShingle Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
Guideline
Guía
Emergencies
Urgencias Médicas
Methodology
Metodología
Practice Guideline
Guía de Práctica Clínica
title_short Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
title_full Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
title_fullStr Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
title_full_unstemmed Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
title_sort Development of rapid guidelines : 1. Systematic survey of current practices and methods
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Kowalski, Sergio Candido
Morgan, Rebecca L.
Falavigna, Maicon
Florez Gómez, Iván Darío
Etxeandia Ikobaltzeta, Itziar
Wiercioch, Wojtek
Zhang, Ray Yuan
Sakhia, Faria
Ivanova, Liudmila
Santesso, Nancy
Schünemann, Holger Jens
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Kowalski, Sergio Candido
Morgan, Rebecca L.
Falavigna, Maicon
Florez Gómez, Iván Darío
Etxeandia Ikobaltzeta, Itziar
Wiercioch, Wojtek
Zhang, Ray Yuan
Sakhia, Faria
Ivanova, Liudmila
Santesso, Nancy
Schünemann, Holger Jens
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Guideline
Guía
Emergencies
Urgencias Médicas
Methodology
Metodología
Practice Guideline
Guía de Práctica Clínica
topic Guideline
Guía
Emergencies
Urgencias Médicas
Methodology
Metodología
Practice Guideline
Guía de Práctica Clínica
description ABSTRACT: Background: Guidelines in the healthcare field generally should contain evidence-based recommendations to inform healthcare decisions. Guidelines often require 2 years or more to develop, but certain circumstances necessitate the development of rapid guidelines (RGs) in a short period of time. Upholding methodological rigor while meeting the reduced development timeframe presents a challenge for developing RGs. Our objective was to review current practices and standards for the development of RGs. This is the first of a series of three articles addressing methodological issues around RGs. Methods: We conducted a systematic survey of methods manuals and published RGs to identify reasons for the development of RGs. Data sources included existing guideline manuals, published RGs, Trip Medical Database, MEDLINE, EMBASE and communication with guideline developers until February 2018. Results: We identified 46 guidelines that used a shortened timeframe for their development. Nomenclature describing RGs varied across organisations, wherein the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention produced ‘Interim Guidelines’, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in the United Kingdom developed ‘Short Clinical Guidelines’, and WHO provided ‘Rapid Advice’. The rationale for RGs included response to emergencies, rapid increases in cases of a condition or disease severity, or new evidence regarding treatment. In general, the methods to assess the quality of evidence, the consensus process and the management of the conflict of interest were not always clear. While we identified another 11 RGs from other institutions, there was no reference to timeframe and reasons for conducting a RG. The three organisations mentioned above provide guidance for the development of RGs. Conclusions: There is a lack of standardised nomenclature and definitions regarding RGs and there is inconsistency in the methods described in manuals and in RG. It is therefore important that all RGs provide a detailed and transparent description of their methods in order for readers and end-users to be able to assess their quality and validate their findings.
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spelling Kowalski, Sergio CandidoMorgan, Rebecca L.Falavigna, MaiconFlorez Gómez, Iván DaríoEtxeandia Ikobaltzeta, ItziarWiercioch, WojtekZhang, Ray YuanSakhia, FariaIvanova, LiudmilaSantesso, NancySchünemann, Holger Jens2022-12-06T20:56:41Z2022-12-06T20:56:41Z20181478-4505https://hdl.handle.net/10495/3261910.1186/s12961-018-0327-8https://health-policy-systems.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12961-018-0327-8ABSTRACT: Background: Guidelines in the healthcare field generally should contain evidence-based recommendations to inform healthcare decisions. Guidelines often require 2 years or more to develop, but certain circumstances necessitate the development of rapid guidelines (RGs) in a short period of time. Upholding methodological rigor while meeting the reduced development timeframe presents a challenge for developing RGs. Our objective was to review current practices and standards for the development of RGs. This is the first of a series of three articles addressing methodological issues around RGs. Methods: We conducted a systematic survey of methods manuals and published RGs to identify reasons for the development of RGs. Data sources included existing guideline manuals, published RGs, Trip Medical Database, MEDLINE, EMBASE and communication with guideline developers until February 2018. Results: We identified 46 guidelines that used a shortened timeframe for their development. Nomenclature describing RGs varied across organisations, wherein the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention produced ‘Interim Guidelines’, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in the United Kingdom developed ‘Short Clinical Guidelines’, and WHO provided ‘Rapid Advice’. The rationale for RGs included response to emergencies, rapid increases in cases of a condition or disease severity, or new evidence regarding treatment. In general, the methods to assess the quality of evidence, the consensus process and the management of the conflict of interest were not always clear. While we identified another 11 RGs from other institutions, there was no reference to timeframe and reasons for conducting a RG. The three organisations mentioned above provide guidance for the development of RGs. Conclusions: There is a lack of standardised nomenclature and definitions regarding RGs and there is inconsistency in the methods described in manuals and in RG. 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