Updating the Canadian clinical practice guideline for managing pediatric obesity: a protocol

CMAJ open Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20200289
B. Johnston, R. Merdad, D. Sherifali, M. Kebbe, C. Birken, A. Buchholz, L. Ge, Nicole D. Gehring, S. Hadjiyannakis, J. Hamilton, Dawn Hatanaka, Mélanie Henderson, Tracy Lebel, Sarah A. Moore, K. Morrison, X. R. Salas, M. Sebastianski, I. Zenlea, G. Ball
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Background: Since the first national guideline for managing obesity in adults and children in Canada was published in 2007, new evidence has emerged and guideline standards have evolved. Our purpose is to describe the protocol used to update the Canadian clinical practice guideline for managing pediatric obesity. Methods: This guideline will update the pediatric components of the 2007 Canadian clinical practice guideline for the management of obesity. In partnership with Obesity Canada, we began preliminary work in 2019; activities are scheduled for completion in 2022. The guideline will follow standards developed by the National Academy of Medicine and the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) working group. Guideline development will be informed by 5 complementary literature reviews: a scoping review that focuses on clinical assessment in pediatric obesity management and 4 systematic reviews to synthesize evidence regarding families’ values and preferences as well as the safety and effectiveness of interventions (psychological and behavioural; pharmacotherapeutic; and surgical). We will use standard systematic review methodology, including summarizing and assessing the certainty of evidence and determining the strength of recommendations. Competing interests will be managed proactively according to recommendations from the Guidelines International Network. Diverse stakeholders, including families and clinicians, will be engaged throughout guideline development. Interpretation: The guideline will support Canadian families and clinicians to make informed, value-sensitive and evidence-based clinical decisions related to managing pediatric obesity. The guideline and accompanying resources for end-users will be published in English and French, and we will partner with Obesity Canada to optimize dissemination using integrated and end-of-project knowledge translation.
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更新加拿大管理儿童肥胖的临床实践指南:一项协议
背景:自2007年加拿大第一个管理成人和儿童肥胖的国家指南发布以来,新的证据不断出现,指南标准也不断发展。我们的目的是描述用于更新加拿大儿科肥胖管理临床实践指南的方案。方法:本指南将更新2007年加拿大肥胖管理临床实践指南的儿科部分。我们与加拿大肥胖局合作,于2019年开始了初步工作;活动计划于2022年完成。该指南将遵循美国国家医学院和建议、评估、发展和评价分级工作组制定的标准。指南的制定将通过5篇补充性文献综述来提供信息:一篇侧重于儿科肥胖管理临床评估的范围综述和4篇系统综述,以综合有关家庭价值观和偏好以及干预措施(心理和行为;pharmacotherapeutic;和手术)。我们将使用标准的系统评价方法,包括总结和评估证据的确定性以及确定建议的强度。将根据准则国际网络的建议,积极管理相互竞争的利益。包括家庭和临床医生在内的不同利益相关者将参与指南制定的整个过程。解释:该指南将支持加拿大家庭和临床医生做出与管理儿童肥胖相关的知情、价值敏感和循证临床决策。指南和附带的最终用户资源将以英文和法文出版,我们将与加拿大肥胖局合作,利用综合和项目结束后的知识翻译优化传播。
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