| Literature DB >> 30005710 |
Ivan D Florez1,2, Rebecca L Morgan1, Maicon Falavigna3,4, Sérgio C Kowalski1,5, Yuan Zhang1, Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta1, Nancy Santesso1,6, Wojtek Wiercioch1, Holger J Schünemann7,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Situations such as public health emergencies and outbreaks necessitate the development and publication of high-quality recommendations within a condensed timeframe. For example, WHO has produced examples of and guidance for the development of rapid guidelines (RGs). However, more information is needed to understand the experiences and perceptions of guideline developers. This is the second of a series of three articles addressing methodological issues around RGs. This study describes the perceptions and experiences of guideline developers at WHO about RGs.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical guidelines; Emergencies; Guideline; Guideline development; Methodology; Rapid reviews
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30005710 PMCID: PMC6044000 DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0329-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Res Policy Syst ISSN: 1478-4505
Participant characteristics (n = 10)
| Characteristics of participants interviewed | Number |
|---|---|
| Number of interviews | 9 |
| Participants with medicine background | 10 |
| Participants with public health background | 8 |
| Participants with formal training in research methods | 5 |
| Median number of guidelines each participant had participated up to the interview day | 3.5 |
Circumstances to develop a Rapid Guideline
| Scenarios | Mediana | IQRa |
|---|---|---|
| Emergent epidemic of an infectious disease | 7 | 7–7 |
| Management/control of biological, chemical or radioactive hazards | 7 | 6.2–7 |
| Management of infectious diseases by | 5 | 4–6 |
| New evidence: infectious diseases | 6 | 6–7 |
| New evidence: neglected diseases | 6 | 5–6.7 |
| Diagnostic tests | 3 | 3–5 |
| New evidence for chronic diseases | 3 | 2–5.7 |
| Post-traumatic stress disorder | 4.5 | 2–6 |
ICU Intensive-care unit, IQR Interquartile range, MDR Multidrug-resistant
aAgreement measured through a Likert scale from 1 to 7; Strongly Agreed (7), Agreed (6), Somewhat Agreed (5), Neither Agreed or Disagreed (4), Somewhat Disagreed (3), or Disagreed (2), Strongly Disagreed (1)
Agreement level of participants to inclusion of costs, values and preferences, and external peer-review process in the development of Rapid Guidelines
| Questionsa | Medianb | IQRb |
|---|---|---|
| Costs and resources | 5 | 5 (2–6) |
| Patients values and preferences | 6.5 | 6.5 (4.25–7) |
| External peer review | 4.95 | 4.95 (3.5–6.0) |
a See Appendix 1, for more information about the original question
bAgreement measured through a Likert scale from 1 to 7; Strongly Agreed (7), Agreed (6), Somewhat Agreed (5), Neither Agreed or Disagreed (4), Somewhat Disagreed (3), or Disagreed (2), Strongly Disagreed (1)