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Developing a guideline. The EBM workshop A.A.Haghdoost, MD; PhD of Epidemiology Ahaghdoost@kmu.ac.ir. Definition. Clinical practice guidelines are recommendations for clinicians and consumers about optimal and appropriate care for specific clinical situations. When one needs a guideline.
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Developing a guideline The EBM workshop A.A.Haghdoost, MD; PhD of Epidemiology Ahaghdoost@kmu.ac.ir
Definition • Clinical practice guidelines are recommendations for clinicians and consumers about optimal and appropriate care for specific clinical situations Developing guideline
When one needs a guideline • Institute of Medicine (IOM) criteria – clinical practice guidelines are useful when: • the problem is common or expensive • there is great variation in practice patterns • there is enough scientific evidence to determine appropriate and optimal care (IOM , 1992) Developing guideline
Developing methods • Single author - expert opinion • Single author - systematic literature review • Consensus panel using expert opinion only • Consensus panel using evidenced-based approach (AHCPR methodology) Developing guideline
Practice Recommendations Organization & Policy Recommendations Education Recommendations Recommendation sources Developing guideline
EBM guideline • “Systematically developed statements (based on best available evidence) to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical (practice) circumstances” • (Field & Lohr, 1990) Developing guideline
Formal or informal guidelines are the basis for all clinical practice • Basis for most clinical decisions • Foundation of clinical teaching • Mental short-cuts and memory aids for common or complex problems • Primary method to evaluate care patterns and monitor standards of care Developing guideline
Types of recommendations • clinical assessment / treatment • management of cardiac arrest (ACLS) • risk assessment / prevention • drugs to use in pregnancy (ACOG) • administrative • insurance pre-approval for surgery Developing guideline
Functions(1) • Improve patient care • Reduce variation in care • Transfer research evidence into practice • Promote nursing knowledge base • Assist with clinical decision making • Identify gaps in research • Stop interventions that have little effect or cause harm • Reduce cost Developing guideline
Functions(2) • Improving physician practice • increase effectiveness / decrease harms (better clinical outcomes / cost-effectiveness) • Increasing consumer knowledge • understand potential benefits / harms • Building quality into healthcare systems • using practice guidelines, quality indicators • Guiding government / employer policies • guide programs / policies on healthcare Developing guideline
Target groups • Practitioners in different scientific levels • Patients and their relatives • Community • Health policy makers • Organizations such as insurance companies Developing guideline
Types of evidences for users • Primary literature • Original research • Secondary literature • Systematic reviews, Meta analyses • Translation (tertiary) literature • Guidelines, protocols, care plans Developing guideline
Internet sources • CDC Recommendations: • http://www2.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rr.html • American Academy of Neurology • Practice Advisories, Practice Parameters, Therapeutic and Technology Assessments, Credentialing Guidelines, Ethics Statements and Other AAN Position Statements • http://www.aan.com/public/practiceguidelines/list.htm Developing guideline
Internet sources • American Academy of Pediatrics • Policy Statements • http://www.aap.org/policy/pprgtoc.cfm • Clinical Guidelines • http://www.aap.org/policy/paramtoc.html • American College of Cardiology • http://www.acc.org/clinical/guidelines/index.html Developing guideline
Internet sources • American Diabetes Association • Clinical Practice Recommendations • http://www.diabetes.org/DiabetesCare/Supplement199/default.asp • Canadian Medical Association - CPG Infobase • http://www.cma.ca/cpgs/index.htm • Search engine • Lists by category, title, titles by developer • Recent additions Developing guideline
American Diabetes Association Developing guideline
National Guideline Clearinghousehttp://www.guideline.gov/index.asp Developing guideline
NICE organization in UKwww.nice.org.uk Developing guideline
NICE organization in UK/public healthhttp://www.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=home Developing guideline
NICE organization in UK /clinicalhttp://www.publichealth.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=home Developing guideline
Sign organization in Scotland http://www.sign.ac.uk Developing guideline
Finding guidelines in Medline • Indexed in the “Publication Type” [PT] field (most accurate) • Practice Guideline • Guideline • diabetes mellitus AND practice guideline[pt] Developing guideline
Pubmed Developing guideline
Evaluation Implementation Review Dissemination Development Guidelines Developingsteps stakeholders Patients and community revision Pilot study Developing guideline
Revision • Guidelines should be evaluated at least once every three years, although in subject areas that are prone to rapid change this may need to occur more frequently. Developing guideline
Steps • Define clinical question to be answered (for a specific clinical situation) • Find best scientific evidence relevant to the specific clinical question (using systematic methods) • Rely on best evidence to guide clinical decision-making Developing guideline
Finding the best evidences • Find best scientific evidence that is applicable to the specific clinical situation • individual patient’s clinical situation • program or policy decision • Use evidence to guide decision-making • does the likelihood of benefit outweigh likelihood of harm enough to justify the cost? • same question applies to individual and society Developing guideline
Developing steps • define clinical questions of interest • develop summary of evidence on: • clinical efficacy (potential benefits) • potential harms / projected costs • weigh likelihood of benefit versus likelihood of harms, and consider costs • develop finding / recommendation statements • document all aspects of the process Developing guideline
Strength of evidence ratings for guideline recommendations(1) • A = Strong research based evidence • multiple relevant, high quality studies • B = Moderate research based evidence • one relevant, high quality study • C = Limited research based evidence • one adequate study, somewhat relevant • D = Panel opinion • based on information not meeting criteria for A-C Developing guideline
Strength of evidence ratings for guideline recommendations(2) • Ia Meta-analysis or systematic review of randomized control trials • Ib At least one randomized controlled trial • IIa At least one well-designed controlled study without randomization. • IIb At least one other type of well-designed quasi-exp. study without randomization • III Well-designed non-exp. descriptive studies • IV Expert committee reports or opinions and/or clinical experiences of respected authorities Developing guideline
Guideline and medical education • Background questions – general knowledge about a disorder • Look for info in Reference sources: UpToDate, MDConsult, MICROMEDEX, etc. • Foreground questions – specific knowledge about managing a patient or disorder • Apply EBP techniques, use MEDLINE and other EBP resources Developing guideline
Individual’s characteristics & values Clinically relevant research, the literature Practitioner’s knowledge& experience Guideline and medical practice Developing guideline
Guideline and health related organizations • Health ministry • developing or ordering? • raising funds • implementing • distributing • Medical Universities • Developing • Adding evidence • Criticizing and evaluation • Educating students • Legal system • Justice based on the guidelines • Organizations Ordering Raising funds implementing Developing guideline
Do we need a special organization to develop guidelines? • Yes, even if we do not need to develop Iranian guidelines, because at least we need • To prioritize our needs • To find the best available recommendations around the world for each topics • To develop our methodology • To …… Developing guideline