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Sonyi, M; Keller, J; Fox, M; Hammer, HF.
Development of a Multinational Clinical Practice Guideline: A Practical Structured Procedure
DIGEST DIS. 2021; 39(5): 477-487.
Doi: 10.1159/000511007
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Hammer Heinz
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- Introduction: The development of a clinical guideline is a challenging process. National and international organizations have established a variety of approaches, grading systems, evaluation scales, and voting modes; however, a practical description which illustrates all steps from starting the initiative to publication and dissemination of the guideline is usually not provided. We describe a structured guideline procedure that can be adjusted to the requirements of other multinational guidelines. Methods: A group of European specialist gastroenterological societies and national societies initiated a guideline for the use of breath tests in gastroenterology. A balance between scientific evidence and clinical experience was achieved by involving European specialist societies and physicians from 18 European countries. For persons contributing to the guideline process, different levels of involvement were defined. The tasks were assigned to different groups of persons, which formed scientific institutions. Results: We describe organizational structures and institutions, the stepwise approach, and illustrate the multistep guideline development procedure in a flowchart diagram that shows workflow and assigned responsibilities and provides details for the execution of each step, including timelines. The process is split into 4 phases: foundation, preparation, voting, and publication. Discussion: This structured procedure of a gastroenterological clinical practice guideline can serve as a blueprint for future multinational guideline initiatives and may aid future attempts to standardize and harmonize guideline development processes in gastroenterology and in other medical fields. Although the described procedure is for a diagnostic guideline, it may also be appropriate for therapeutic guidelines by adjusting the acceptance criteria for recommendations.
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