Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.

BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines are systematically created documents that summarize knowledge and assist in delivering high-quality medicine by identifying evidence that supports best clinical care. They are produced not only by international professional groups but also by local profession...

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Main Authors: Katarina Ivana Tudor, Petra Nimac Kozina, Ana Marušić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3716699?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fc6357040ca64fc984ecc96e77c192462020-11-25T01:26:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6987710.1371/journal.pone.0069877Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.Katarina Ivana TudorPetra Nimac KozinaAna MarušićBACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines are systematically created documents that summarize knowledge and assist in delivering high-quality medicine by identifying evidence that supports best clinical care. They are produced not only by international professional groups but also by local professionals to address locally-relevant clinical practice. We evaluated the methodological rigour and transparency of guideline development in neurology formulated by professionals in a local medical community. METHODS: We analyzed clinical guidelines in neurology publicly available at the web-site of the Physicians' Assembly in Croatia in 2012: 6 guidelines developed by Croatian authors and 1 adapted from the European Federation of Neurological Societies. The quality was assessed by 2 independent evaluators using the AGREE II instrument. We also conducted a search of the Cochrane Library to identify potential changes in recommendation from Cochrane systematic reviews included in guideline preparation. RESULTS: The methodological quality of the guidelines greatly varied across different domains. "Scope and Purpose" and "Clarity of Presentation" domains received high scores (100% [95% confidence interval (CI) 98.5-100] and 97% [77.9-100], respectively), the lowest scores were in "Stakeholder Involvement" (19% [15.5-34.6]) and "Editorial Independence" (0% [0-19.2]). Conclusions of 3 guidelines based on Cochrane systematic reviews were confirmed in updated versions and one update provided new information on the effectiveness of another antidepressant. Two Cochrane reviews used in guidelines were withdrawn and split into new reviews and their findings are now considered to be out of date. CONCLUSION: Neurological guidelines used in Croatia differ in structure and their methodological quality. We recommend to national societies and professional groups to develop a more systematic and rigorous approach to the development of the guidelines, timely inclusion of best evidences and an effort to involve target users and patients in the guideline development procedures.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3716699?pdf=render
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author Katarina Ivana Tudor
Petra Nimac Kozina
Ana Marušić
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Petra Nimac Kozina
Ana Marušić
Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Katarina Ivana Tudor
Petra Nimac Kozina
Ana Marušić
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title Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
title_short Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
title_full Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
title_fullStr Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
title_full_unstemmed Methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in Croatia.
title_sort methodological rigour and transparency of clinical practice guidelines developed by neurology professional societies in croatia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines are systematically created documents that summarize knowledge and assist in delivering high-quality medicine by identifying evidence that supports best clinical care. They are produced not only by international professional groups but also by local professionals to address locally-relevant clinical practice. We evaluated the methodological rigour and transparency of guideline development in neurology formulated by professionals in a local medical community. METHODS: We analyzed clinical guidelines in neurology publicly available at the web-site of the Physicians' Assembly in Croatia in 2012: 6 guidelines developed by Croatian authors and 1 adapted from the European Federation of Neurological Societies. The quality was assessed by 2 independent evaluators using the AGREE II instrument. We also conducted a search of the Cochrane Library to identify potential changes in recommendation from Cochrane systematic reviews included in guideline preparation. RESULTS: The methodological quality of the guidelines greatly varied across different domains. "Scope and Purpose" and "Clarity of Presentation" domains received high scores (100% [95% confidence interval (CI) 98.5-100] and 97% [77.9-100], respectively), the lowest scores were in "Stakeholder Involvement" (19% [15.5-34.6]) and "Editorial Independence" (0% [0-19.2]). Conclusions of 3 guidelines based on Cochrane systematic reviews were confirmed in updated versions and one update provided new information on the effectiveness of another antidepressant. Two Cochrane reviews used in guidelines were withdrawn and split into new reviews and their findings are now considered to be out of date. CONCLUSION: Neurological guidelines used in Croatia differ in structure and their methodological quality. We recommend to national societies and professional groups to develop a more systematic and rigorous approach to the development of the guidelines, timely inclusion of best evidences and an effort to involve target users and patients in the guideline development procedures.
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