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18.11.2020 | Concise Communication
Principles for developing and adapting clinical practice guidelines and guidance for pandemics, wars, shortages, and other crises and emergencies: the PAGE criteria
verfasst von:
Murad Alam, Vishnu Harikumar, Sarah A. Ibrahim, Bianca Y. Kang, Ian A. Maher, Todd V. Cartee, Joseph F. Sobanko, Nour Kibbi, Joshua L. Owen, Kelly A. Reynolds, Diana Bolotin, Abigail H. Waldman, Kira Minkis, Brian Petersen, M. Laurin Council, Kishwer S. Nehal, Y. Gloria Xu, S. Brian Jiang, Ally-Khan Somani, Christopher K. Bichakjian, Conway C. Huang, Daniel B. Eisen, David M. Ozog, Erica H. Lee, Faramarz H. Samie, Isaac M. Neuhaus, Jeremy S. Bordeaux, Jordan V. Wang, Justin J. Leitenberger, Margaret W. Mann, Naomi Lawrence, Nathalie C. Zeitouni, Nicholas Golda, Ramona Behshad, Sherrif F. Ibrahim, Siegrid S. Yu, Thuzar M. Shin, William G. Stebbins, Brandon Worley
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Archives of Dermatological Research
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In recent years, the development of clinical practice guidelines has become a more formalized and ubiquitous process. The AGREE II [
1,
2] and RIGHT [
3] paradigms provide instruction for reporting guidelines development; GRADE [
4] and other systems have been refined for assessing the level of evidence and qualifying the strength of recommendations. Nationally recognized authorities such as the NCCN [
5], professional medical societies with guidelines committees [
6,
7], interdisciplinary working groups, the National Guidelines Clearinghouse [
8] and successor organizations are all playing key roles in developing and disseminating guidelines. …