Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the management of psoriasis: systematic review, critical appraisal, and quality assessment with the AGREE II instrument.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Journal of Dermatological Treatment Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-07 DOI:10.1080/09546634.2022.2083545
Mohamed Ali Babiker Mohamed, Ahmed M El-Malky, Wael Ahmed Abdelwahab Abdelkarim, Mohamed Abdulmonem Salih Aabdeen, Tarig Hassan Elobid Ahmed, Hassan H H Sarsour, Munirah Mohammed Mosa, Yasser S Amer, Abdulrahman Ali M Khormi, Abdulmajeed Alajlan
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Background: Psoriasis is considered one of the stubborn lifelong dermatologic diseases, making the patients seized in their social cage. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and expert opinions ensure that patients with psoriasis render the most recent and developed care. This systematic review assessed and compared the most recently approved international CPGs with the AGREE II instrument.

Methods: After we identified our research question, we searched the bibliographic international databases to identify and screen for relevant and eligible guidelines that address the topic of interest. Four independent reviewers (Senior Expert Dermatologist in Psoriasis) have critically appraised the selected guidelines via the AGREE II instrument. We conducted inter-rater analysis and percent agreement among raters and calculation of intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) 'Kappa'.

Results: Out of 33 articles for CPGs, only Four eligible CPGs fulfill the inclusion criteria. Selected CPGs were critically appraised; first from the American College of Rheumatology that is also National Psoriasis Foundation (ACR/NPF-2018), second from the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE-2017) for Psoriasis: Assessment and Management, third from the Saudi practical guidelines on the biologic treatment for Psoriasis (Saudi CPGs, 2015), and lastly from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD/NPF-2019) Management and Treatment of Psoriasis with Awareness and Attention to Comorbidities. The complete assessments (OA) of two CPGs (AAD/NPF and NICE) scored greater than 80%; 'six domains' of AGREE II had greater score that is congruent with results; (1) scope and motive, (2) shareholder involvement, (3) rigor of growth, (4) clarity of speech, (5) validity, and (6) journalistic independence domains. Domain (3) scored (84, 71, and 90%), domain (5) (51%, 47, and 90%), domain (6) (70, 52, and 90%) for (Saudi CPGs, AAD/NPF, and NICE), respectively. Generally, the clinical recommendations were significantly better for NICE CPGs.

Conclusions: Four evidence-based 'CPGs' introduced a high-quality methodological analysis. NICE indicated the greatest quality followed by Saudi CPGs and AAD/NPF and all four CPGs were suggested for practice.

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银屑病治疗的循证临床实践指南:使用 AGREE II 工具进行系统性回顾、批判性评价和质量评估。
背景:银屑病被认为是顽固的终身性皮肤病之一,使患者在社会笼子里举步维艰。以证据为基础的临床实践指南(CPG)和专家意见确保银屑病患者得到最新、最先进的治疗。本系统性综述利用 AGREE II 工具对最新批准的国际 CPG 进行了评估和比较:在确定研究问题后,我们搜索了国际文献数据库,以确定并筛选符合条件的相关指南。四位独立评审员(银屑病资深专家)通过 AGREE II 工具对所选指南进行了严格评审。我们进行了评分者之间的分析、评分者之间的一致性百分比以及类内相关系数(ICC)"Kappa "的计算:在 33 篇 CPGs 文章中,只有 4 篇符合纳入标准。对所选的 CPG 进行了严格评估:第一份来自美国风湿病学会,同时也是美国国家银屑病基金会(ACR/NPF-2018);第二份来自英国国家健康与护理优化研究所(NICE-2017)的《银屑病的评估与管理》;第三份来自沙特国家健康与护理优化研究所(NICE-2017)的《银屑病的评估与管理》:评估与管理》,第三份是《沙特银屑病生物治疗实用指南》(Saudi CPGs, 2015),最后一份是《美国皮肤病学会》(AAD/NPF-2019)《银屑病的管理与治疗,认识并关注并发症》。两份 CPG(AAD/NPF 和 NICE)的完整评估(OA)得分均超过 80%;AGREE II 的 "六个领域 "得分更高,与评估结果一致;(1) 范围和动机;(2) 股东参与;(3) 增长的严谨性;(4) 清晰度;(5) 有效性;(6) 新闻独立性。领域(3)的得分率分别为 84%、71% 和 90%,领域(5)的得分率分别为 51%、47% 和 90%,领域(6)的得分率分别为 70%、52% 和 90%。总体而言,NICE CPGs 的临床建议明显更好:结论:四项循证 "CPG "引入了高质量的方法学分析。结论:四项循证 "CPG "引入了高质量的方法学分析,其中 NICE 的质量最高,其次是沙特 CPGs 和 AAD/NPF,所有四项 CPG 均被建议用于实践。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topical and systematically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment is positioned to give dermatologists cutting edge information on new treatments in all areas of dermatology. It also publishes valuable clinical reviews and theoretical papers on dermatological treatments.
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