指导方针背后的天才

Carmina Delos Reyes
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医学指南是包含可用于临床实践的建议的文件。它们旨在帮助医生在诊断或治疗困境时做出明智的决定,并帮助患者获得最佳结果。医疗指南不是一夜之间制定出来的。指南制定委员会的成员由来自关键团体的多学科专家小组组成,他们经过精心挑选,以编写高质量的科学文件。这是通过透明的、以证据为基础的决策过程实现的,这是劳动密集型和严格的。这确保了指导方针是健全、可信的,并与国际标准保持一致。这个过程从定义指南开发的主题和范围开始。起草关于主题的关键议题和问题。审查问题,文献检索,证据审查和委员会讨论完成。总结现有的医学证据,并对证据进行分级,直到制定出建议草案。然后由利益相关者审查指南草案,直到最终指南产生并公布。在本期特刊中,我们将为您带来该指南制定过程的成果——关于COVID-19、儿科社区获得性肺炎(与菲律宾儿科肺病学家学会合作)、钩端螺旋体病和儿科免疫(由美国国立卫生研究院临床流行病学研究所编写,由卫生部资助)的四份相关文件。指南的制定过程并不完善。一些缺点包括某些问题缺乏证据,委员会成员之间存在潜在的利益冲突,资金甚至时间的限制。其主要优点是可以获得关于特定主题的大量证据,以增强医生的专业知识,提高医疗保健质量,并降低医疗保健成本。准则还可以影响卫生政策,以便向大多数人提供未得到充分认识的卫生问题和服务。指南的使用应考虑到个体患者的最大利益。它们有助于提高病人的护理质量。然而,由医生完成的复杂的医疗决策过程不应受到指南建议的简单算法的限制。
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THE GENIUS BEHIND GUIDELINES
Medical guidelines are documents containing recommendations which can be used in clinical practice. They are intended to help physicians make informed decisions on diagnostic or treatment dilemmas and help achieve the best outcomes for patients. Medical guidelines are not made overnight. Members of the guidelines development committee, composed of a multidisciplinary panel of experts from key groups, are carefully chosen to produce a high qualityscientificdocument. Thisisachievedthrough atransparent,evidence-baseddecision-makingprocess that is labor intensive and rigorous. This ensures that guidelines are sound, credible and at par with international standards. The process starts by defining the topic and scope for guideline development. Key issues and questions regarding the topic are drafted. Review of questions, literature search, evidence reviews, and committee discussions are done. Available medical evidence are summarized, and grading of evidence is made, until a draft recommendation is developed. Draft guidelines are then reviewed by stakeholders until a final guideline is produced and published. In this special issue, we bring you outputs from this guideline development process - four relevant documents on COVID-19, Pediatric Community Acquired Pneumonia (in collaboration with the Philippine Academy of Pediatric Pulmonologists), Leptospirosis, and Pediatric Immunization (prepared by the National Institutes of Health-Institute of Clinical Epidemiology and funded by the Department of Health ). The guideline development process is imperfect. Some shortcomings include paucity of evidence on certain questions, presence of potential conflicts of interest among members of the committee, limitations in funding, and even time. The major advantage is access to a summarized wealth of evidence on a specific topic to enhance physician expertise, improve healthcare quality, and reduce healthcare cost. Guidelines can also influence health policies so that underrecognized health concerns and services can be made available to the majority. Guidelines should be used with the best interest of the individual patient in mind. They help to improve patient care quality. The complex medical decision making process done by the physician however, should not be limited by simplistic algorithms suggested by guidelines.
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