Designing a customized clinical practice guideline regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for Iranian general dentists
Abstract Background Clinical practice guidelines produced by developed countries seemed to be not completely feasible for developing countries due to their different local context. In this study, we designed a customized guideline about antibiotic prophylaxis before dental procedures for Iranian gen...
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doaj-21a24c304fdd4354bb3f80bef17fa80e2020-11-25T02:46:29ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312019-10-011911910.1186/s12903-019-0905-3Designing a customized clinical practice guideline regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for Iranian general dentistsNajmeh Savadi0Omid Barati1Hossein Mirhadi2Ali Golkari3Department of Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesEducation and Development Center, Health Human Resources Research Center, Iran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Clinical practice guidelines produced by developed countries seemed to be not completely feasible for developing countries due to their different local context. In this study, we designed a customized guideline about antibiotic prophylaxis before dental procedures for Iranian general dentists. Methods This study was conducted of two parts, including a qualitative part and a cross-sectional analytic part. A multidisciplinary team searched for related guidelines and other documents, selected the most updated and high quality ones, customized their recommendations based on available antibiotics in Iran, prepared a draft adapted guideline and summarized its recommendations in 3 flowcharts. An expert panel (20 specialists of four Iranian dental universities) participated in a consensus process, afterwards to determine the relevance and clarity of the flowcharts and their items. Then the Content Validity Indices (CVIs) were calculated and any items with CVI higher than 0.79 remained. Results The adapted recommendations were summarized in flowcharts A to C. Two separate groups of patients who need antibiotic prophylaxis were presented in flowchart A; including those with high risk for distant-site infection (infective endocarditis and prosthetic joint infection) and those at risk for poor healing and orofacial infection (due to impaired immunologic function). Flowcharts B and C described antibiotic regimen and also the dental procedures where antibiotic prophylaxis was needed for mentioned groups. The content validity indices and the percentages of agreement between the expert panel members were considerably high. Conclusions A localized, clear and straight forward guideline that addresses all groups of dental patients who need antibiotic prophylaxis has been produced for Iranian general dentists.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-019-0905-3Antibiotic prophylaxisClinical practice guidelineDental careInfective endocarditisProsthetic joint |
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Designing a customized clinical practice guideline regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for Iranian general dentists |
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Designing a customized clinical practice guideline regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for Iranian general dentists |
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Abstract Background Clinical practice guidelines produced by developed countries seemed to be not completely feasible for developing countries due to their different local context. In this study, we designed a customized guideline about antibiotic prophylaxis before dental procedures for Iranian general dentists. Methods This study was conducted of two parts, including a qualitative part and a cross-sectional analytic part. A multidisciplinary team searched for related guidelines and other documents, selected the most updated and high quality ones, customized their recommendations based on available antibiotics in Iran, prepared a draft adapted guideline and summarized its recommendations in 3 flowcharts. An expert panel (20 specialists of four Iranian dental universities) participated in a consensus process, afterwards to determine the relevance and clarity of the flowcharts and their items. Then the Content Validity Indices (CVIs) were calculated and any items with CVI higher than 0.79 remained. Results The adapted recommendations were summarized in flowcharts A to C. Two separate groups of patients who need antibiotic prophylaxis were presented in flowchart A; including those with high risk for distant-site infection (infective endocarditis and prosthetic joint infection) and those at risk for poor healing and orofacial infection (due to impaired immunologic function). Flowcharts B and C described antibiotic regimen and also the dental procedures where antibiotic prophylaxis was needed for mentioned groups. The content validity indices and the percentages of agreement between the expert panel members were considerably high. Conclusions A localized, clear and straight forward guideline that addresses all groups of dental patients who need antibiotic prophylaxis has been produced for Iranian general dentists. |
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Antibiotic prophylaxis Clinical practice guideline Dental care Infective endocarditis Prosthetic joint |
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