CHRISTENSEN, Rachel E, Michael D YI, Bianca Y KANG, Sarah A IBRAHIM, Noor ANVERY, McKenzie DIRR, Stephanie ADAMS, Yasser S AMER, Alexandre BISDORFF, Lisa BRADFIELD, Steve BROWN, Amy EARLEY, Lisa A FATHERE, Pierre FAYOUX, Thomas GETCHIUS, Pamela GINEX, Amanda GRAHAM, Courtney R GREEN, Paolo GRESELE, Helen HANSON, Norrisa HAYNES, Laszlo HEGEDUS, Heba HUSSEIN, Priya JAKHMOLA, Lucia HASONOVÁ, Rathika KRISHNASAMY, Alex KRISTZ, Gregory LANDRY, Erika D LEASE, Luis LEY, Gemma MARSDEN, Tim MEEK, Martin MEREMIKWU, Carmen MOGA, Saphia MOKRANE, Amol MUJOOMDAR, Skye NEWTON, Norma FLYNN, Gavin D PERKINS, Emma-Jane SMITH, Chatura PREMATUNGE, Jenna RYCHERT, Mindy SARACO, Holger J SCHUNEMANN, Emily SENERTH, Alan SINCLAIR, James SHWAYDER, Carla STEC, Suzana TANNI, Nichole TASKE, Robyn L TEMPLE-SMOLKIN, Louise THOMAS, Sherene THOMAS, Britt TONNESSEN, Amy S TURNER, Van Dam ANNE, van Doormaal MITCHELL, Yung Liang WAN, Christina B VENTUR, Emma MCFARLANE, Rebecca L MORGAN, Toju OGUNREMI and Murad ALAM. Development of an international glossary for clinical guidelines collaboration. Journal of clinical epidemiology. New York: Elsevier, 2023, vol. 158, June 2023, p. 84-91. ISSN 0895-4356. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2023.03.026.
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Original name Development of an international glossary for clinical guidelines collaboration
Authors CHRISTENSEN, Rachel E, Michael D YI, Bianca Y KANG, Sarah A IBRAHIM, Noor ANVERY, McKenzie DIRR, Stephanie ADAMS, Yasser S AMER, Alexandre BISDORFF, Lisa BRADFIELD, Steve BROWN, Amy EARLEY, Lisa A FATHERE, Pierre FAYOUX, Thomas GETCHIUS, Pamela GINEX, Amanda GRAHAM, Courtney R GREEN, Paolo GRESELE, Helen HANSON, Norrisa HAYNES, Laszlo HEGEDUS, Heba HUSSEIN, Priya JAKHMOLA, Lucia HASONOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Rathika KRISHNASAMY, Alex KRISTZ, Gregory LANDRY, Erika D LEASE, Luis LEY, Gemma MARSDEN, Tim MEEK, Martin MEREMIKWU, Carmen MOGA, Saphia MOKRANE, Amol MUJOOMDAR, Skye NEWTON, Norma FLYNN, Gavin D PERKINS, Emma-Jane SMITH, Chatura PREMATUNGE, Jenna RYCHERT, Mindy SARACO, Holger J SCHUNEMANN, Emily SENERTH, Alan SINCLAIR, James SHWAYDER, Carla STEC, Suzana TANNI, Nichole TASKE, Robyn L TEMPLE-SMOLKIN, Louise THOMAS, Sherene THOMAS, Britt TONNESSEN, Amy S TURNER, Van Dam ANNE, van Doormaal MITCHELL, Yung Liang WAN, Christina B VENTUR, Emma MCFARLANE, Rebecca L MORGAN, Toju OGUNREMI and Murad ALAM.
Edition Journal of clinical epidemiology, New York, Elsevier, 2023, 0895-4356.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30230 Other clinical medicine subjects
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Impact factor Impact factor: 7.200 in 2022
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/23:00133686
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2023.03.026
UT WoS 000999245900001
Keywords in English Clinical; Practice; Guideline; Collaboration; Glossary; Development; Validation; International; Delphi
Tags 14119612, 14119613, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Objectives: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are often created through collaboration among organizations. The use of inconsistent terminology may cause poor communication and delays. This study aimed to develop a glossary of terms related to collaboration in guide-line development.Study Design and Setting: A literature review of collaborative guidelines was performed to develop an initial list of terms related to guideline collaboration. The list of terms was presented to the members of the Guideline International Network Guidelines Collaboration Working Group, who provided presumptive definitions for each term and proposed additional terms to be included. The revised list was subsequently reviewed by an international, multidisciplinary panel of expert stakeholders. Recommendations received during this pre-Delphi review were implemented to augment an initial draft glossary. The glossary was then critically evaluated and refined through two rounds of Delphi surveys and a virtual consensus meeting with all panel members as Delphi participants.Results: Forty-nine experts participated in the pre-Delphi survey, and 44 participated in the two-round Delphi process. Consensus was reached for 37 terms and definitions.Conclusion: Uptake and utilization of this guideline collaboration glossary by key organizations and stakeholder groups may facilitate collaboration among guideline-producing organizations by improving communication, minimizing conflicts, and increasing guideline development efficiency.
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