PHILIPPINE GUIDELINES ON PERIODIC HEALTH EXAMINATION: PEDIATRIC IMMUNIZATION

Marimel Reyes-Pagcatipunan, M. A. Madrid, C. Borja-Tabora, C. S. Tan-Lim, I. Cabaluna, Reginald Balmeo
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This Clinical Practice Guideline for the Periodic Health Examination (Pediatric Immunization) is an output from the joint undertaking of the Department of Health and National Institutes of Health-Institute of Clinical Epidemiology. This clinical practice guideline is a systematic synthesis of scientific evidence on immunization for the prevention of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, influenza, typhoid fever, Japanese encephalitis, poliomyelitis, meningococcal infection, and Hepatitis A in the pediatric population. The CPG provides nine (9) recommendations on prioritized questions regarding the relevant vaccines for preventing these seven (7) diseases. Recommendations are based on the appraisal of the best available evidence on each of the eight identified clinical questions. The CPG is intended to be used by general practitioners and specialists in the primary care setting, policy makers, employers and administrators, allied health practitioners and even patients. The guideline development process followed the widely accepted Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation or the GRADE approach including GRADE Adolopment, a systematic process of adapting evidence summaries and the GRADE Evidence to Decision (EtD) framework. , It includes 1) identification of critical questions and critical outcomes, 2) retrieval of current evidence, 3) assessment and synthesis of the evidence base for these critical questions, 4) formulation of draft recommendations, 5) convening of a multi­sectoral stakeholder panel to discuss values and preferences and assess the strength of the recommendations, and 6) planning for dissemination, implementation, impact evaluation and updating. The recommendations in this CPG shall hold and will be updated after 3 years or when new evidence arise.
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本《定期健康检查(小儿免疫接种)临床实践指南》是卫生部与国立卫生研究院临床流行病学研究所联合开展的成果。本临床实践指南是对预防儿童人群中人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染、流感、伤寒、日本脑炎、脊髓灰质炎、脑膜炎球菌感染和甲型肝炎的免疫接种科学证据的系统综合。CPG就预防这七种疾病的相关疫苗的优先问题提出了九(9)项建议。建议是基于对八个确定的临床问题中每一个的最佳现有证据的评估。CPG旨在供初级保健机构的全科医生和专家、政策制定者、雇主和行政人员、专职卫生从业人员甚至患者使用。指南制定过程遵循被广泛接受的建议、评估、制定和评价分级(GRADE)方法,包括GRADE制定、适应证据摘要的系统过程和GRADE证据决策(EtD)框架。它包括1)确定关键问题和关键结果,2)检索现有证据,3)评估和综合这些关键问题的证据基础,4)制定建议草案,5)召集多部门利益攸关方小组讨论价值观和偏好并评估建议的力度,以及6)规划传播、实施、影响评估和更新。本CPG的建议应保持不变,并将在3年后或出现新证据时更新。
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