Identifying actionable statements in Chinese health guidelines: a cross-sectional study.

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Tác giả: Jiyu Chen, Qiao Huang, Yinghui Jin, Yuling Lei, Tamara Lotfi, Xiangying Ren, Siyuan Ruan, Holger J Schuenemann, Shichun Wang, Wanru Wang, Yongbo Wang, Siyu Yan, Xiaomei Yao, Qiyi Zhang, Wei Zhang, Chenyibei Zhou

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : BMJ evidence-based medicine , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 708745

 OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to validate the taxonomy and framework using Chinese guidelines and identify actionable statements. DESIGN AND SETTING: We searched five databases, to identify the health guidelines from 1 January 2020 to 1 May 2023. Five researchers categorised statements into six types: formal recommendations (Type I) with clear direction and strength, with explicit and direct evidence
  good practice statements (GPS) (Type II), actionable in isolation with a significant benefit
  remarks (Type III), an inseparable unit belonging to a formal recommendation or GPS that provides additional clarification
  research only recommendations (Type IV) for specific populations
  implementation considerations, tools and tips (Type V), that describe the how, who, where, what and when, in relation to implementing a recommendation and lacking a direct evidence link
  and informal recommendations (Type VI), unrelated to evidence and not meeting GPS criteria. RESULTS: We included 116 guidelines, including 74 Western medicine guidelines, 12 traditional Chinese medicine guidelines and 30 integrated Chinese and Western medicine guidelines. 99 guidelines (85.3%) used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation criteria. Medical specialty societies developed the highest number of guidelines (53.4%). Of all the statements, 4422 statements were extracted from the guidelines. Among them, 2154 (48.7%) were formal recommendations, 197 (4.4%) were GPS, 394 (8.9%) were remarks, 16 (0.4%) were research only recommendations, 1106 (25.0%) were implementation considerations, tools and tips, and 555 (12.6%) were informal recommendations. CONCLUSIONS: Up to date, the Chinese guideline developers tend to overestimate the number of formal recommendations and underestimate the number of GPS, remarks, research only recommendations, implementation considerations, tools and tips, and informal recommendations. Thus the current quality of actionable statements in Chinese health guidelines requires further enhancement.
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