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Development and Validation of a Tool to Assess the Quality of Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendations

IMPORTANCE: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) may lack rigor and suitability to the setting in which they are to be applied. Methods to yield clinical practice guideline recommendations that are credible and implementable remain to be determined. OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of AGREE-REX...

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Autores principales: Brouwers, Melissa C., Spithoff, Karen, Kerkvliet, Kate, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Burgers, Jako, Cluzeau, Francoise, Férvers, Beatrice, Graham, Ian, Grimshaw, Jeremy, Hanna, Steven, Kastner, Monika, Kho, Michelle, Qaseem, Amir, Straus, Sharon, Florez, Ivan D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32459354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.5535
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author Brouwers, Melissa C.
Spithoff, Karen
Kerkvliet, Kate
Alonso-Coello, Pablo
Burgers, Jako
Cluzeau, Francoise
Férvers, Beatrice
Graham, Ian
Grimshaw, Jeremy
Hanna, Steven
Kastner, Monika
Kho, Michelle
Qaseem, Amir
Straus, Sharon
Florez, Ivan D.
author_facet Brouwers, Melissa C.
Spithoff, Karen
Kerkvliet, Kate
Alonso-Coello, Pablo
Burgers, Jako
Cluzeau, Francoise
Férvers, Beatrice
Graham, Ian
Grimshaw, Jeremy
Hanna, Steven
Kastner, Monika
Kho, Michelle
Qaseem, Amir
Straus, Sharon
Florez, Ivan D.
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description IMPORTANCE: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) may lack rigor and suitability to the setting in which they are to be applied. Methods to yield clinical practice guideline recommendations that are credible and implementable remain to be determined. OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of AGREE-REX (Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation–Recommendations Excellence), a tool designed to evaluate the quality of clinical practice guideline recommendations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional study of 322 international stakeholders representing CPG developers, users, and researchers was conducted between December 2015 and March 2019. Advertisements to participate were distributed through professional organizations as well as through the AGREE Enterprise social media accounts and their registered users. EXPOSURES: Between 2015 and 2017, participants appraised 1 of 161 CPGs using the Draft AGREE-REX tool and completed the AGREE-REX Usability Survey. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Usability and measurement properties of the tool were assessed with 7-point scales (1 indicating strong disagreement and 7 indicating strong agreement). Internal consistency of items was assessed with the Cronbach α, and the Spearman-Brown reliability adjustment was used to calculate reliability for 2 to 5 raters. RESULTS: A total of 322 participants (202 female participants [62.7%]; 83 aged 40-49 years [25.8%]) rated the survey items (on a 7-point scale). All 11 items were rated as easy to understand (with a mean [SD] ranging from 5.2 [1.38] for the alignment of values item to 6.3 [0.87] for the evidence item) and easy to apply (with a mean [SD] ranging from 4.8 [1.49] for the alignment of values item to 6.1 [1.07] for the evidence item). Participants provided favorable feedback on the tool’s instructions, which were considered clear (mean [SD], 5.8 [1.06]), helpful (mean [SD], 5.9 [1.00]), and complete (mean [SD], 5.8 [1.11]). Participants considered the tool easy to use (mean [SD], 5.4 [1.32]) and thought that it added value to the guideline enterprise (mean [SD], 5.9 [1.13]). Internal consistency of the items was high (Cronbach α = 0.94). Positive correlations were found between the overall AGREE-REX score and the implementability score (r = 0.81) and the clinical credibility score (r = 0.76). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This cross-sectional study found that the AGREE-REX tool can be useful in evaluating CPG recommendations, differentiating among them, and identifying those that are clinically credible and implementable for practicing health professionals and decision makers who use recommendations to inform clinical policy.
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spelling pubmed-72541792020-06-05 Development and Validation of a Tool to Assess the Quality of Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendations Brouwers, Melissa C. Spithoff, Karen Kerkvliet, Kate Alonso-Coello, Pablo Burgers, Jako Cluzeau, Francoise Férvers, Beatrice Graham, Ian Grimshaw, Jeremy Hanna, Steven Kastner, Monika Kho, Michelle Qaseem, Amir Straus, Sharon Florez, Ivan D. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) may lack rigor and suitability to the setting in which they are to be applied. Methods to yield clinical practice guideline recommendations that are credible and implementable remain to be determined. OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of AGREE-REX (Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation–Recommendations Excellence), a tool designed to evaluate the quality of clinical practice guideline recommendations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional study of 322 international stakeholders representing CPG developers, users, and researchers was conducted between December 2015 and March 2019. Advertisements to participate were distributed through professional organizations as well as through the AGREE Enterprise social media accounts and their registered users. EXPOSURES: Between 2015 and 2017, participants appraised 1 of 161 CPGs using the Draft AGREE-REX tool and completed the AGREE-REX Usability Survey. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Usability and measurement properties of the tool were assessed with 7-point scales (1 indicating strong disagreement and 7 indicating strong agreement). Internal consistency of items was assessed with the Cronbach α, and the Spearman-Brown reliability adjustment was used to calculate reliability for 2 to 5 raters. RESULTS: A total of 322 participants (202 female participants [62.7%]; 83 aged 40-49 years [25.8%]) rated the survey items (on a 7-point scale). All 11 items were rated as easy to understand (with a mean [SD] ranging from 5.2 [1.38] for the alignment of values item to 6.3 [0.87] for the evidence item) and easy to apply (with a mean [SD] ranging from 4.8 [1.49] for the alignment of values item to 6.1 [1.07] for the evidence item). Participants provided favorable feedback on the tool’s instructions, which were considered clear (mean [SD], 5.8 [1.06]), helpful (mean [SD], 5.9 [1.00]), and complete (mean [SD], 5.8 [1.11]). Participants considered the tool easy to use (mean [SD], 5.4 [1.32]) and thought that it added value to the guideline enterprise (mean [SD], 5.9 [1.13]). Internal consistency of the items was high (Cronbach α = 0.94). Positive correlations were found between the overall AGREE-REX score and the implementability score (r = 0.81) and the clinical credibility score (r = 0.76). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This cross-sectional study found that the AGREE-REX tool can be useful in evaluating CPG recommendations, differentiating among them, and identifying those that are clinically credible and implementable for practicing health professionals and decision makers who use recommendations to inform clinical policy. American Medical Association 2020-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7254179/ /pubmed/32459354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.5535 Text en Copyright 2020 Brouwers MC et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Brouwers, Melissa C.
Spithoff, Karen
Kerkvliet, Kate
Alonso-Coello, Pablo
Burgers, Jako
Cluzeau, Francoise
Férvers, Beatrice
Graham, Ian
Grimshaw, Jeremy
Hanna, Steven
Kastner, Monika
Kho, Michelle
Qaseem, Amir
Straus, Sharon
Florez, Ivan D.
Development and Validation of a Tool to Assess the Quality of Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendations
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title_short Development and Validation of a Tool to Assess the Quality of Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendations
title_sort development and validation of a tool to assess the quality of clinical practice guideline recommendations
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32459354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.5535
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